Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Dealing with depression and grief of loss.




Major depressive disorder is a mental illness with symptoms 
that affect a person's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
 Depression is widespread, but poorly un...

What are the stages of depression? 
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 offers 12 suggestions for coping with grief and loss,
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If you have recently experienced the end of a caring relationship, 
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Dealing with depression and grief of loss.
Noble deeds and hot baths are the best cures for depression.
--Dodie Smith

When we change our lives, we give up old patterns. Some of these old patterns, as harmful as they may have been, were like our best friends. We could turn to them for comfort and escape. After giving them up, and after the first elated feelings of liberation, we may also have to deal with depression and grief of loss.

What should we remember at these times? First of all, depression has a beginning, and it has an end. In the midst of it, we may feel that nothing will ever look good again. That is not so. The loss of energy, the dark mood, the hopelessness – all will pass and we will regain our vitality and joy of life. Second, it helps to stay active. Physical activity is one of the best medicines for a depressed mood: vigorous walks, physical labor, or a good workout at the gym. Another kind of activity is helping others, reaching out to those in need of companionship and a helping hand. It is surprising how good it feels to make a difference in another person’s life. The third thing we can do is stop our negative thoughts. We can simply interrupt a train of thought in the same way we might interrupt a conversation and change the subject. Finally, we can take comfort in the faith that our Higher Power will provide what we need in the long run.

Today I will take good care of my mental well-being.


You are reading from the book:Wisdom to Know by Anonymous


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Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Conflicts =three choices: 
keep on fighting, ignore each other, or make up."


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Conflicts =three choices: 
keep on fighting, ignore each other, or make up."
You have three choices: keep on fighting, ignore each other, or make up and be friends.--John Knoblauch
Once there were four sixth-graders - two boys and two girls - who started to fight even though they'd been friends for years. One morning at the bus stop, the boys started playing keep-away with the girls' shoes and wouldn't give them back. One of the mothers called the school.
Later that day, the counselor called them in and asked them what the fight was all about. They said they didn't really know.
"Well," said the counselor, "it doesn't really matter why you started fighting. Right now, you've got three choices: keep on fighting, ignore each other, or make up."

The group chose to ignore each other after discussing it among themselves. They were happy to be able to stop fighting. About the time of winter vacation, they decided to be friends again.

What conflicts can I resolve by letting them be?

You are reading from the book:Today's Gift by Anonymous