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Squeeze my ball - for stress relief
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01 Oct 2015 01:53 PM - edited 07 Oct 2015 04:24 PM
01 Oct 2015 01:53 PM - edited 07 Oct 2015 04:24 PM
Squeeze my ball - for stress relief
The little things that bug you can add up over time.
After an exhausting day at work the other day, and a long journey home stuck in traffic, I came home to find that my partner had left a pile of dirty dishes in the sink. I felt disproportionately angry and annyoyed. REALLY angry and annonyed. Usually I can shake off little things like this, but this day I couldn't. I felt I was being irrationable and unreasonable, so I called a girlfriend. I just felt like I needed to vent about this seemingly small thing. It was so nice to hear someone say, 'it's normal to have days like these, you just got to get it off your chest'.
So this is a place to release stress about things no matter how small or big you think they are. We often hear people say that they feel like they shouldn't complain when other people are going through much tougher circumstances. But remember, it's the little things that can build up over time, which can break be the straw that break the camel's back.
So please use this space to get stuff of your chest, and release some stress. It's kind of like our own stress reduction kit.
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14 Oct 2015 05:01 PM
14 Oct 2015 05:01 PM
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14 Oct 2015 05:26 PM - edited 14 Oct 2015 05:27 PM
14 Oct 2015 05:26 PM - edited 14 Oct 2015 05:27 PM
Re: Squeeze my ball - for stress relief
@Jamc lots of small stressful things can add up to make one big stress ball - or three in your case. If you had to rate your stress level of average from 1 - 10 (1 being relaxed and 10 being super stressed and anxious), what would your stress level be?
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15 Oct 2015 05:41 PM
15 Oct 2015 05:41 PM
Re: Squeeze my ball - for stress relief
Hi @CherryBombThis a great idea. I think I felt some stress relief just from thinking about a stress ball. I will have to check out the shops see if I can find the real deal.
A small thing that has been bugging me is there are no garbage bins in the local parks around where I live. I take the family dogs for walks with me when I go and they enjoy it because they get to go places and see things that they would not otherwise experience. I like to do the right thing and scoop the poop but there are no bins. Is it asking too much to have bins in public places?
Anyway thanks for the opportunity to vent.
cheers,
Carer101.
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16 Oct 2015 10:08 AM
16 Oct 2015 10:08 AM
Re: Squeeze my ball - for stress relief
I don't think you're asking too much @Former-Member, I'm pretty sure the council is suppose to provide bins - aren't they?
On that note, one little thing that has been bugging me, that unlike you @Former-Member, there are a few people in my neighbourhood who don't pick up after their dogs, and there are certainly bins! What is particularly bothersome is that I leave home early at about 6am to go to yoga. It is still dark at this time, and I need to walk down an alleyway that is often ridden with poopy traps that I can't see.
Kinda ironic considering that on my way to yoga - something I do to try and feel relaxed - I find myself getting annoyed.
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22 Oct 2015 06:20 PM
22 Oct 2015 06:20 PM
Re: Squeeze my ball - for stress relief
This seems so tiny - but it rained on my day off.
Monday = sun
Tuesday = sun
Wednesday = sun
Thursday.... my day off = rain
I just wanted to do something by myself and get out of the house and to the beach.
Boo!
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23 Oct 2015 12:28 AM
23 Oct 2015 12:28 AM
Re: Squeeze my ball - for stress relief
You dont happen to live near Melbourne do you ... bloody weather ...
cheers
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18 Dec 2015 11:04 AM
18 Dec 2015 11:04 AM
Re: Squeeze my ball - for stress relief
Hi @CherryBomb
Still have not located a stress ball in the shops so back to squeeze yours.
I think joggers need to be fitted with bells and required by law to use them when approaching walkers, especially dog walkers from behind on the footpath.
Hope your stress ball does not suffer from overuse in the Christmas rush.
Cheers.
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03 Jul 2016 01:48 PM
03 Jul 2016 01:48 PM
Re: Squeeze my ball - for stress relief
I am really feeling the stress today.
I know it is a feature of my posts that I do not like living with mess and maybe I am a bit of a clean freak. However is it too much to ask that people who want to live with dogs make some effort to clean up after them.
I know it is a thing that people with mental health problems benefit from having furry friends. But I wonder what other carers think of that. I have too pets that are attached to me, I do love, but they are meant to belong to other family members
AArghhhh!!!!!
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