22-10-2021 12:55 PM
22-10-2021 12:55 PM
22-10-2021 01:06 PM
22-10-2021 01:06 PM
Sadness I generally just sit with.
But when it goes into lonliness, I cry, a lot.
I have to try and focus on the things I have achieved so far. And to know that more good things are to come. Especially when Covid settles down.
I also shut down negative thoughts that are not true and lead to unnecessary judgement of myself.
And as always, if the emotion is too strong for me to cope with - I sleep. I always feel better able to cope with feelings after a good sleep.
22-10-2021 03:43 PM
22-10-2021 03:43 PM
Unfortunately nothing seems to even mitigate my sadness under my current circumstances. In the past, however, I tended to close up a bit to either process and deal with whatever was making me sad or, when this was not possible, just wait it out until the feelings weren't so raw. Weightlifting used to help a bit as well, but the best cure was a hug and an "I love you" from my (ex)wife.
22-10-2021 10:32 PM
22-10-2021 10:32 PM
I'm currently feeling a lot of sadness. At the moment I am letting it work it's way out through journalling, sharing in sharing circles and talking to nurses. When I feel the tears well in my eyes, I don't try and fight them. Fighting the tears doesn't allow me to move through it.
When I'm sad I use different styles of music to help me tap into another feeling if it's too intense or to stay with the sadness if it's bearable.
23-10-2021 01:16 PM - edited 23-10-2021 01:24 PM
23-10-2021 01:16 PM - edited 23-10-2021 01:24 PM
Q4. My go to reaction to sadness is usually to put myself to bed and sleep.
Getting up and actually doing something (even just sitting outside in the sun) also helps. Sometimes I have a good cry.
25-10-2021 12:28 PM
25-10-2021 12:28 PM
Like a lot of others, I deal with it by avoidance or distraction - sleep or television - mostly I know the cause and it can't be changed, so just wait it out until the feelings pass.
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