i don't get this way often, but i feel really lousy. it's mostly about work, people i work with, money, and adjusting goals. i'm having a lot of trouble coping with this feeling - what do YOU do when you feel really depressed?
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i don't get this way often, but i feel really lousy. it's mostly about work, people i work with, money, and adjusting goals. i'm having a lot of trouble coping with this feeling - what do YOU do when you feel really depressed?
For me, music is what I usually turn to. Any type that fits the mood I'm in. If I can I like to put the headphones on (not the little ear plugs)so I can JUST hear the music and nothing else.Quote:
Originally posted by basschick
i don't get this way often, but i feel really lousy. it's mostly about work, people i work with, money, and adjusting goals. i'm having a lot of trouble coping with this feeling - what do YOU do when you feel really depressed?
Hope you get feeling better soon!
HUGS!
thanks, slade! i'm plugged into electric eye (judas priest)...
take a break...
do something different for a day or two or three...
bubblebaths... candles...
touching base with extended family members...
etc...
if you need someone to talk to hit me
up on ICQ sometime 119-325-350 or
via eMail at: evleyn937 (at) lycos.com
I hope you feel better soon....
oh and a good multivitamin and plenty of rest couldn't hurt...
and FRESH air... and exercise...
hugs from Bell
Ditto what Bell said.Quote:
Originally posted by Bell
take a break...
do something different for a day or two or three...
bubblebaths... candles...
touching base with extended family members...
etc...
if you need someone to talk to hit me
up on ICQ sometime 119-325-350 or
via eMail at: evleyn937 (at) lycos.com
I hope you feel better soon....
oh and a good multivitamin and plenty of rest couldn't hurt...
and FRESH air... and exercise...
hugs from Bell
I find if I just hang out with an old friend for a day or two and talk or do whatever...the next thing I know, I feel better...
I usually have work, money, partner, building my house issues that really bring me down. So, I step away from it for awhile and it helps.
Feel better soon...remember, it'll pass.
It'll change...always does.
The one thing we can count on is change.
This may sound crude, but it's not meant to be.
Have sex! :extat:
sounds like you need a holiday, maybe even just a weekend away from it all, head to the beach or to a ski resort (whatever you like) and get it all out of your head for a few days, you will be amazed at how refreshing it is!
cheers,
Luke
could it be new year blues bass chick?
I always get wierd this time of year - i think for me it has something to do with the expectations we put on ourselves for the new year and thinking about what we said we'd do the last year and didn't ....
vitamin B helps ;-)
hope you feel better soon - just ride the wave & know it will pass ...
Hey basschick!
I totally understand where you're coming from. I get the same way about business and money and people this time fo year.
Fortunately, for me getting away from the house/office is key. Going to the Vegas show usually snaps me out of it a bit (that's not an endorsement LOL) it's the escape from here that helps me.
I'm double dittoing Bell, too. A lot of what you need to do is to step away - in some fashion. Somehow things become clearer when I do that.
Oh!!!! And, if you live with your business partner like I do, tell them to fuck off when you're trying to regenerate and all they want to talk about are stats!!! It's not easy but it has to be done, whether they get it or not LOL
Fell better, babe.
Gary-Alan
Actually when i'm depressed, i make it worse by listening very very sad songs LOL i'm a psycho.
http://www.coreybryant.net/smileys/images/beer.gif
Enough said :)
I find that just hanging out with good friends always makes me feel better. Also maybe just go out and pamper yourself with new clothes and maybe a massage or something. Hope that helps.
Mark
thanks, all! it's stuff like this that makes me glad to know the people on this board :-)
in order to realize my goals, i have a LOT of harder work ahead of me than i ever planned or expected - following months of unrelenting work. hopefully i'll pull it off, and will be able to say "see? it was all worth it" around march.
>hopefully i'll pull it off
no, you WILL pull it off ;-)
I always do meditation. It can help me work everything out.
I can sleep easily too after doind it even if i'm stressed. I also
got a very good result of my study at uni.
Dont try to get drunk coz that makes it worse after all alcohol gone
Right on cj!Quote:
Originally posted by cj.
>hopefully i'll pull it off
no, you WILL pull it off ;-)
Basschick's new daily mantra:
"I WILL pull it off!"
"I WILL pull it off!"
"I WILL pull it off!"
When I decided to move to California, my Mom (in one of those hallmark movie moments) handed me a card to put in my wallet. It read:
"If it is to be. It is up to me."
To some it can sound corny, but it's gotten me through a lot. I've been having what seems to be similar "ideas" going through my head, too. Over the past four weeks I've taken that card out more times than ever and just say it outloud.
I don't know if it helps, bass... just know, you are loved and very well respected.
You can to do it!
HUGE hugs,
Gary
I come here and crawl up on Gary's lap for awhile :high:
Honestly though, I can certainly relate to depression and the way it can just bring you emotionally, mentally and physically to a non functional state. Try to keep all those projects to a minimum, organize what needs doing, and set down in writing a list of (reasonable) goals for each day. I find it helps to be able to cross em off and "see" that I am making some progress. Be careful about starting a LOT of things and finishing none ... it'll only add to the depression.
And pay particular attention to your physical needs, i.e.:don't go 8-12 hours and not eat, do stop and take a walk, or go soak in a hot bath, watch a fav show with the COMPUTER OFF and drink lots of water (no, coffee and teas don't count as WATER). Allow yourself to SLEEP when you actually first feel sleepy rather than push past it to the point you're so tired you can't fall asleep.
Gary-Alan, that's so funny - my mom does that too!!!
one of my Mother's traditions is to put one of those little inspirational cards in our christmas stocking every year
they aren't corny if you follow their advice!!
I have a pile of about 20 of them in my top drawer - 1 per year since I could read ;-)
This is my favorite one, it hangs beside my desk and i know it mostly by heart for having read it so many times ... you've probably seen it in every gift shop, but its still a powerful message.
DON'T QUIT
When things go wrong
as they sometimes will
when the road you are trudging
seems up hill
when the funds are low
and the debts are high
and you want to smile
but you have to sigh
when care is pressing you down a bit
rest if you must ... but don't you quit
success is failure turned inside out
the silver tint of the clouds of doubt
and you never can tell how close you are
it may be near when it seems afar
so stick to the fight when you're hardest hit
its when things go wrong
that you must not quit.
I do one of three things.
Listen to very depressing music and cry it all out.
Watch the final epidoe of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 5 (where Buffy Jumps to her Death to save the world) and cry it all out.
I watch Fight Club and cry it all out.
wish i could help.
Ahhh Basschic, I'm sorry your not feeling like yourself. My husband and son look at each other when I'm like that and whisper to eachother, "Mommy has a fragile psychi".
It's hard sometimes but for me I fill the tub with my favorite oils and bubbles (usually lavender), light a million candles, drag in the portable stereo, plug in my favorite meditation music, hop in the tub and clear out my mind. I swear it has never failed me.
I think half the release is in prepping though. You get so focused on what all needs to be in the bathroom, lighting all the candles remembering to get your favorite cd out of the car, getting the stereo, etc etc that by the time you finally get into the tub your all ready to just unwind.
I hope you try it. For real it works. Feel better soon.:kitten:
hehe, she said fragile psychi. i like the agressive music and intense workout to pump the endorphins.(judis preist is a good start)
sorry for the down,but as the prophet annie said
THE SUN WILL COME OUT TOMORROW.:bomb:
Never met you, but LOVE YA for also being a Buffy-ite!Quote:
Originally posted by Jasun
I do one of three things.
Watch the final epidoe of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 5 (where Buffy Jumps to her Death to save the world) and cry it all out.
damnit! now i'm going to have that song in my head all day!!Quote:
Originally posted by damkty
hehe, she said fragile psychi. i like the agressive music and intense workout to pump the endorphins.(judis preist is a good start)
sorry for the down,but as the prophet annie said
THE SUN WILL COME OUT TOMORROW.:bomb:
but i only know a few of the words so its something like this
the sun will come ooooout ... tooomorrow
repeat
repeat
repeat
repeat
repeat
LOL
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Originally posted by basschick
i don't get this way often, but i feel really lousy. it's mostly about work, people i work with, money, and adjusting goals. i'm having a lot of trouble coping with this feeling - what do YOU do when you feel really depressed?
I sleep it over...
the problem is my problems are real... it's not just a turn of my psyche. my life has been very hard, and i try to deal with it philosophically, but lately it seems like it never stops...
take new years. for new years eve, a truly terrible smell started emitting from under our apartment building, and suddenly our apartment had worms coming into it. so much for partying and having fun. today our ceiling started leaking when the upstairs people shower. it might all be sort of funny but for all the work and work problems.
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Originally posted by basschick
the problem is my problems are real... it's not just a turn of my psyche. my life has been very hard, and i try to deal with it philosophically, but lately it seems like it never stops...
take new years. for new years eve, a truly terrible smell started emitting from under our apartment building, and suddenly our apartment had worms coming into it. so much for partying and having fun. today our ceiling started leaking when the upstairs people shower. it might all be sort of funny but for all the work and work problems.
would an exterminator be able to find out if possibly something had crawled in underneath the building and died (to cause the worms)... what a yukkie thing for you to have to go through... sorry about that ...
are you in an apartment ??
~Bell
p.s. if the smell is still bad - go get kitty litter - and put it about in disposable baking tins - the clay will absorb the smell - it works fast...
we are in an apartment with a VERY tiny amount of crawlspace, and it's full of water and mud at the moment. i wondered if something died - if not, there is serious mildew under the building which couldn't be good for the foundation.
the worms were apparently our young punker grl manager's idea - she heard they would help the soil. we have 6 tiny flowerbeds, and she put in enough worms literally for several acres of land :-/ it would be funny if it weren't for everything else going on here. there are worms all over the sides of the buildings, and inside all the apartments.
thanks for the thought, bell - our manager only functions on a problem if you can tell her what to do. the kitty litter is a great idea if they can get the water out.
Sometimes I cry my heart out and get over it. You know, just pretend you're a drama queen and stuff. Or watch good series nonstop. Those help. Try them.
Mr Blah!
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Originally posted by basschick
we are in an apartment with a VERY tiny amount of crawlspace, and it's full of water and mud at the moment. i wondered if something died - if not, there is serious mildew under the building which couldn't be good for the foundation.
the worms were apparently our young punker grl manager's idea - she heard they would help the soil. we have 6 tiny flowerbeds, and she put in enough worms literally for several acres of land :-/ it would be funny if it weren't for everything else going on here. there are worms all over the sides of the buildings, and inside all the apartments.
thanks for the thought, bell - our manager only functions on a problem if you can tell her what to do. the kitty litter is a great idea if they can get the water out.
what about a shop vac or some sort of pump to get that water out... maybe call the fire department or one of those places that help with flooded basements for suggestions...
the kitty litter IN - your apartment would help if the smell from underneath is creeping up...
also if the mud is causing bacteria and airborn mold sppores - the owner MUST do something about it so the place won't get condemed by the health department...
I don't want you breathing that shit...
that alone could cause depression etc...
perhaps the owners insurance policy will cover clean up - it's better for them to do something now than to have to deal with the damage from prolonged water damage and mold etc...
I don't know for sure - but I think if you sprayed water mixed with cayene pepper and salt on the foundation and your baseboards it might help prevent some of the worms from coming up and in... note if you have a pet - don't use the cayene pepper...
maybe a soil company could make some suggestions...
hope this helps sweets...
~Bell
Ok I can help with the worm situation. Go to your local garden centre and pick up a bottle of what is commonly referred to as "lawn grub killer" the active ingredient is either chlorpyrifos or carbaryl or tea tree oil, make up in a watering can or bucket, water over affected areas and then water in well. I know the extra water might not be really helpful but it sure will knock the worms for six. (Take the advice of a trained horticulturalist)
Cheers,
Allan
OH and PS when I get depressed I go and find a beautiful local park and sit and appreciate the beautiful surroundings.
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Originally posted by ozmalegalleries
Ok I can help with the worm situation. Go to your local garden centre and pick up a bottle of what is commonly referred to as "lawn grub killer" the active ingredient is either chlorpyrifos or carbaryl or tea tree oil, make up in a watering can or bucket, water over affected areas and then water in well. I know the extra water might not be really helpful but it sure will knock the worms for six. (Take the advice of a trained horticulturalist)
Cheers,
Allan
OH and PS when I get depressed I go and find a beautiful local park and sit and appreciate the beautiful surroundings.
thanks for the info plantboy...
~Bell