07-03-2017 08:50 PM
07-03-2017 08:50 PM
@Former-MemberI have urges to self harm quite a lot at the moment ( it has been many months now since the last time). Journalling sounds like a great idea, I use many creative arts/writing based activities to help me explore my world. I also find it to be a great way of unpacking what is going on with certain feelings and emotions. I sometimes just name things for the sake of naming them and then try and see how they all fit together.
Given that you have stated that you are not in a good space right now, I wouldn't suggest somethng that could potentially provide you with more triggers such as writing and naming what is going on.
I live with my head buried in headphones. I have painstakingly created numerous playlists to help me out of various emotional situations. I jokingly refer to my portable music player and headphones as my 'distress tolerance kit'.
If chatting on here keeps you 'distracted' then I encourage you to continue to do so. What are some of your favourite things to do when you are feeling this way? what have you tried in the past?
07-03-2017 08:55 PM
07-03-2017 08:55 PM
hi @Doc_Gonzo
i deal with self harming everyday and its rare that i get through a day without doing it.
yeah i keep making new playlists as well
yeah the jouranlling didnt really help as it is still talking about whats going on now 😞
yes at the moment this is distracting me from doing anything.
just distractions usually help
07-03-2017 09:00 PM
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07-03-2017 09:03 PM
07-03-2017 09:03 PM
yeah @Former-Member
i love watchng greys anatomy!!!
07-03-2017 09:06 PM
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07-03-2017 09:09 PM
07-03-2017 09:09 PM
um i think the whole series is released in september. i cant wait for it!
07-03-2017 09:15 PM
07-03-2017 09:15 PM
@Former-Memberone of my favourite distractions is plastecine. I find it very engaging as I can smash it, squoosh it, mould it, shape it and generally just play with it.
I am hoping to one day take up sculpting and use plastecine as a practice for working with clay. Not much of a TV fan myself as I find my mood generally gets worse when I am sitting idle. Music is always my number one grounding tool and it is generally always on.
Is there anything that you have found that helps when you are feeling like this? anything from your past you may have let slip?
Distractions are a good thing to have at times and at other times finding something that is engaging and attention demanding can also be of benefit.
Distractions sounds like a great title for a poem.
07-03-2017 09:17 PM
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07-03-2017 09:22 PM
07-03-2017 09:22 PM
i use to love palying with plastecine, im not very good at sculpting though..
i love music i find its a great escape if you get the right music
ive tried deep breathing but often doesnt work, and ive used many distractions such as reading, journalling, drawing/colouring, listening to music and studying
07-03-2017 09:23 PM
07-03-2017 09:23 PM
ahh i wish @Former-Member i soo want to watch it. i havent seen any of the season 13 eps
i havent seen private practive yet ill have to have a look
i also like 2 broke girls its funny
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