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clint van damme

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Meditate
stop social media
good diet
gym
dont ruminate(keep thinking about the same thing over and over)

lil things that help ALOT in my experience

hope it helps anyone who needs it

Got in to some good habits towards the end of last year, more for the sake of my physical health than mental, like most people let it go over the last couple of weeks but I tend to resume once I'm back at work Thursday.
However, I just can't get a grip of meditating. Have heard so much about it's benefits but I can't seem to get on with it
 

covcity4life

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Got in to some good habits towards the end of last year, more for the sake of my physical health than mental, like most people let it go over the last couple of weeks but I tend to resume once I'm back at work Thursday.
However, I just can't get a grip of meditating. Have heard so much about it's benefits but I can't seem to get on with it
oh mate defo give it another good

do 20 odd mins sitting in silence and within 2 weeks you will feel a kind of glow so to speak

i do mantra where you say a word over and over with breath in breath out, maybe try that
 

shmmeee

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oh mate defo give it another good

do 20 odd mins sitting in silence and within 2 weeks you will feel a kind of glow so to speak

i do mantra where you say a word over and over with breath in breath out, maybe try that

Downloaded the HeadSpace app over the holidays and tried the first session yesterday. Got to be honest I’m not feeling it but a mate who meditates said the same as you, you gotta stick with it for a while.

Will keep at it.

Starting to feel the black dog creep back in recently. Let my healthy habits die and that usually brings on the depression. New Year time to start again. Already cut milk and sugar from my coffee which is always my first step.
 

covcity4life

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Downloaded the HeadSpace app over the holidays and tried the first session yesterday. Got to be honest I’m not feeling it but a mate who meditates said the same as you, you gotta stick with it for a while.

Will keep at it.

Starting to feel the black dog creep back in recently. Let my healthy habits die and that usually brings on the depression. New Year time to start again. Already cut milk and sugar from my coffee which is always my first step.
i think i need to quit alcohol all together possibly. i hate losing control and hate the hangovers,fucks with my mood level for days, feel like sooner or later you just gotta make a change. odd beer is not an issue, i hardly ever drink, its just when do its usually in circle of mates who want to drink shorts too and stay out till early hours. i need to have will power to say see you later lads im going home(cartman style)
 

clint van damme

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Thanks all for the. messages. After reading them and a good night's sleep still feeling the pressure but not as bad. Think I hit a real low last night.

Thanks again your messages really did help

Great to hear from you. Glad you're feeling a little better.
The offer of a chat will always be there if you're in a hole but you should really speak to a professional mate.
I'm sure you can get through your troubles.
 

Otis

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Thanks all for the. messages. After reading them and a good night's sleep still feeling the pressure but not as bad. Think I hit a real low last night.

Thanks again your messages really did help
Very happy to listen any time.

Please feel free to vent on here too. Let people know your story. Don't have to go in to too much detail.
 

PurpleBin

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Very happy to listen any time.

Please feel free to vent on here too. Let people know your story. Don't have to go in to too much detail.

This is probably more beneficial that people realise. I assume that most of us here, have never knowingly met in "real life" so opening up to what are effectively, strangers with no fear of judgement could be used as a real positive platform.
 

Otis

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This is probably more beneficial that people realise. I assume that most of us here, have never knowingly met in "real life" so opening up to what are effectively, strangers with no fear of judgement could be used as a real positive platform.
Exactly.
 

Covkid1968#

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Just read back over these messages.... what a fecking good bunch of blokes and women you lot are. It’s been a real outlet for people who probably wouldn’t open up to people they know.... and I include myself in that group of people. Even though I’ve not posted about my downs.... reading the messages on here has been both helpful and reassuring. Thanks all... and happy new year to the Sky Blue family.
 

fellatio_Martinez

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Unfortunately I find that my biggest distractions are more often than not things that eventually make things worse. Eating junk, drinking, staying up all night playing xbox, watching porn etc.

I'm sure that's the same for most people. I find that exercise is my one true outlet for getting rid of anxiety and shitty thoughts but exercise requires will power and pain and I can't be fucked with that recently so I'm just in this limbo of mild darkness hanging over me.

I'll see how far this new years resolution bollocks takes me.
 

Otis

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Unfortunately I find that my biggest distractions are more often than not things that eventually make things worse. Eating junk, drinking, staying up all night playing xbox, watching porn etc.

I'm sure that's the same for most people. I find that exercise is my one true outlet for getting rid of anxiety and shitty thoughts but exercise requires will power and pain and I can't be fucked with that recently so I'm just in this limbo of mild darkness hanging over me.

I'll see how far this new years resolution bollocks takes me.
Mine is usually until about tea time on New Year's Day.
 

tommydazzle

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Losing yourself in something creative or learning something new is a great distraction. Doesn’t matter what it is (new language, musical instrument, gardening, pottery etc) there are proven mental health benefits. Of course, if you’ve got someone you trust to talk things through that’s a precious thing. Wish I was local - I would always be happy to meet for a coffee, pint or just a walk and chat.

Keep talking and remember that there are people who care about you.
 

shmmeee

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Unfortunately I find that my biggest distractions are more often than not things that eventually make things worse. Eating junk, drinking, staying up all night playing xbox, watching porn etc.

I'm sure that's the same for most people. I find that exercise is my one true outlet for getting rid of anxiety and shitty thoughts but exercise requires will power and pain and I can't be fucked with that recently so I'm just in this limbo of mild darkness hanging over me.

I'll see how far this new years resolution bollocks takes me.

Diet and exercise are so important.

I always have the same routine to get out of my holes: Cut back on sugar, then eat less carbs, that gives me energy to exercise. Problem is the slightest thing (a cold, a wet day) can fuck my routine up and before I know it I’m eating shit and not moving and the depression and anxiety come back. But each time is a little less before I’m back on the wagon again. Still months, but used to be years.
 

PurpleBin

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Just read back over these messages.... what a fecking good bunch of blokes and women you lot are. It’s been a real outlet for people who probably wouldn’t open up to people they know.... and I include myself in that group of people. Even though I’ve not posted about my downs.... reading the messages on here has been both helpful and reassuring. Thanks all... and happy new year to the Sky Blue family.

Happy new year to you as well mate. Are you up here for the game tomorrow? Nice little journey over the water for me this one!
 

clint van damme

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You never feel worse after a workout.

Whether it is losing weight, getting fit or dealing with stress/anxiety/depression and live in Coventry I highly reccomend Revolution training off Willenhall lane; it'll change your life!

https://www.revolution-training.com/



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Thanks for that skyblue1991, AKA the proprietor revolution training, Willenhall lane!
 

fellatio_Martinez

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@fellatio_Martinez quit watching that stuff if can, i try not too all year round, we didnt need it when we were teenagers! (we wanted it though lol)

In all honesty I'm in no way addicted to porn but I'd find myself having a browse every so often if I was bored but I could be doing something productive and I never feel any better for seeking it out and TBH it's hard finding new custard cream fetish videos.
 

clint van damme

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In all honesty I'm in no way addicted to porn but I'd find myself having a browse every so often if I was bored but I could be doing something productive and I never feel any better for seeking it out and TBH it's hard finding new custard cream fetish videos.

I'm 99.9% sure you're joking about the custard cream fetish but I'm going to have to Google it just in case
 

fellatio_Martinez

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Fucking hell! There's an image that will stay with me for the rest of the evening

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