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Natural Relief From Stress, Depression And Anxiety

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dorothy harmon - 18 Dec 2006 10:06 GMT
If stress, anxiety or depression are spoiling your life then I know how
you feel. It's like being trapped in a choking fog, feeling like you're
disconnected from reality and you just can't see a way out of the fog.
You feel lost, helpless, absolutely exhausted and my goodness me, it
feels like you've been hit by a 10 tonne juggernaut. It's exactly how I
felt for 5 unhappy years.
It is absolutely harrowing and the longer you suffer like this, the
harder and harder it gets to see light at the end of the tunnel. It
becomes so hard to function even the most basic tasks are just too much
effort and as for getting restful, rejuvenating sleep - forget it. And
it doesn't matter how much you sleep, the exhaustion just won't go
away.
You'll hear many times that single events can trigger a major episode
of stress, depression and anxiety. The key word is "trigger", because
that is all a single event is. It doesn't actually CAUSE stress,
depression or anxiety but it does trigger a sequence of behaviors that
lead to mental trauma.
Let's look at how this happens and then you'll find a key skill to show
you how to deal with stress, anxiety and depression so events don't
trigger them.
Descent into a stressful, depressive or anxious episode happens because
of negative and catastrophic reactions to events you are confronted
with. One event by itself simply isn't enough. There are many
chain-reactions that take place  before a person becomes highly
stressed or depressed or anxious, but I'm going to discuss one of the
biggest ones: using one event to ascribe catastrophic meanings to all
areas of your life - I call it "generalizing".
http://stressreliefbc.blogspot.com/#
Fire Chief - 18 Dec 2006 22:31 GMT
>  - I call it "generalizing".

We call it spamming, you advertising whore.
Cindy M - 19 Dec 2006 01:10 GMT
Chief...don't hold back now...Tell us what you really Feel....;)
Cindy

> >  - I call it "generalizing".
>
>  We call it spamming, you advertising whore.
Fire Chief - 19 Dec 2006 19:23 GMT
> Chief...don't hold back now...Tell us what you really Feel....;)

I really should have told her to get out of the newsgroups and go back
to her streetwalking profession.

... I have an unlisted phone number AND zip code.
Paul T. Holland - 19 Dec 2006 21:07 GMT
ahem...'him'

this is the 'alphabet' @yahoo.com blogspot spammer posting thru a
variety of open proxies

uses gmail sometimes, but mostly yahoo changes the alpha mix nym every
couple months

200 'blogs' for diff. products and counting - hit-n-run never bothers to
read anything

>  > Chief...don't hold back now...Tell us what you really Feel....;)
>
>  I really should have told her to get out of the newsgroups and go back
> to her streetwalking profession.
>
> ... I have an unlisted phone number AND zip code.
Fire Chief - 19 Dec 2006 21:25 GMT
> ahem...'him'

Well,  "him" could still take up the oldest profession in life.  <g>

... Death could make me change my mind about a lot of things.
LionsDen@webtv.net - 20 Dec 2006 02:16 GMT
My natural relief from stress, depression and anxiety is:  3 chocolate
chip cookies and a Diet Pepsi.

Mark
ladylove77 - 20 Dec 2006 03:44 GMT
Now the cookies I could go for, but leave the Diet off the Pepsi!
Gwen

> My natural relief from stress, depression and anxiety is:  3 chocolate
> chip cookies and a Diet Pepsi.
>
> Mark
Fire Chief - 20 Dec 2006 04:19 GMT
Mark wrote:

> My natural relief from stress, depression and anxiety is:  3 chocolate
> chip cookies and a Diet Pepsi.

I'll take the chocolate chip cookies with RC Cola.

... MULTI-TASKING:  reading in the bathroom.
Plantmistress - 20 Dec 2006 22:44 GMT
> Mark wrote:
>
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>
> ... MULTI-TASKING:  reading in the bathroom.

MMMMM... Cookies!  I like them with milk (for dunking) or Dr. Pepper.
:0)
 
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