Loss of Interest

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Post by Guest » Mon Jun 30, 2008 2:50 am

Oprah has this great saying, "motivation comes fr doing". This is especially applicable for someone experiencing anxiety disorder & or, depression. The sum total of these terrible ailments can so totally deplete us of our energy + will + desire + enthusiasm + interest, etc. Anxiety disorder & depress lie - in that they both attempt to create a fausaud - a negative state of being - an aura - that is your life(that is all NOT TRUE).

We all have our "gut instincts" or as I often say, "our God voice" in us all. Sure, many times we doubt that voice - that is just the nonsense of anxiety disorder & depress talking. If we hone in on that "God voice" we all have - we learn to truly trust it & consequently, trust ourselves. Then, we will(little by little) do the things ANYWAY - even while both those terrible ailments try to simultaneously convince us <span class="ev_code_RED">not to.</span> The ACT of doing, even if initially there is not desire - fuels the MOTIVATION - it creates it & it is THAT ACT that is the cryptonite TO ANXIETY DISORDER & DEPRESSION.

Some basic recommendations:

1) Work Lucinda's program everyday - follow it as instructed - STRICTLY. Make recovery your #1 priority - make YOU your #1 priority.

2) LET GO & LET GOD - TURN IT ALL OVER TO HIM. By this I mean, talk to him - pray to him - let him know exactly what you're feeling - your concerns - fears - the emotional pain. Ask him to guide you, to show you the way. Let him know you are willingto do the work - you just need his guidance during the way & his strength when you experience moments of weakness. When we open ourselves up to him - & I mean the most raw/vulnerable/deepest part of our soul/spirit - the PANDORA'S BOX to the deepest part of US - we make ourselves truly receptive to him. Again, by this I mean: often, we all ask for God's help - there are times, that we don't truly MEAN IT - God will always help us & NEVER FORSAKE US. We just need to realize - It isn't about "what we want, when we want it", lol - no. Rather, it's what "God knows is best for us & when".When we open the deepest part of our souls & spirit to him - we make ourselves(I think) <span class="ev_code_RED">emotionally receptive</span> TO CHANGE/ADVICE - even when its not always what we want/as we want/when we want it - cause we know GOD WILL ALWAYS KNOW WHAT IS BEST FOR US. God ans's us - we just need to make sure we're listening & watching.

3) EMPOWER YOURSELF about anxiety disorder & depression. Whether it be your local library + a book store + the internet, etc - read books on these disorders - knowledge is power & it is the CRYPTONITE to these disorders. When you accumulate the vast information that is out there - you accumulate knowledge about them & empower yourself - because you put yourself in a position to TRULY UNDERSTAND what these disorders are - fr that, you can take action/s to heal/recover/grow - you break away fr the false existence/negative state of being they are trying to create for you.

4) JOURNAL. Journaling helps us get to a place where we're comfortable admitting/acknowledging what we're <span class="ev_code_RED">THINKING & FEELING</span> - then, to feel them = admitt + acknowledge + address + feel + deal + resolve= LET GO & move on.So that, we unburden ourselves w/ these surpressed & negative emotions & MAKE ROOM FOR THE GOOD STUFF. When we do that, we don't fester in the wallowing & dwelling of all things that are anxiety disorder & depression. We then, gradually, feel lighter.

5) POSITIVE SELF TALK. Boy oh boy, this is big - key - huggggggggge, VERY IMPORTANT. What we're feeling originates(lgely, although not singularly) fr our thoughts. We are so caught up in the whole cycle of neg self talk/thoughts - so much so, it is common for us, a way of life if you will. We don't realize how much. Thats ok - cause WE HAVE THE POWER to change that. As Lucinda recommends in the program - note DAILY & CONSISTANTLY, your thoughts. Sure, we are creating a NEW WAY OF THINKING=WAY OF LIFE. That's no big deal - think of it as POS THINKING COLLEGE, lol - honest. ;) <span class="ev_code_RED">DR'S + DENTIST'S + PHARMACIST'S + ACCOUNTANTS + ENGINEERS + MECHANICS, ETC</span> - didn't just wake up & became these things - instantaneously filled w/ the KNOWLEDGE that afforded them the ability to BE THESE THINGS. No, they had to learn them. I say, so can we - those prone to anxiety disorder & depress. We too can LEARN a better & healthier & positive & empowering way of THINKING. Get some books on it - read, make notes, PRACTICE - trust me - POS SELF TALK SO WORKS.

6) LEARN TO LOVE YOURSELF. This is also something we may not do - or know how, but it is so something WE CAN LEARN & the rewards are 100% - BENEFICIAL. May sound quirky, but try an exercise: when you are alone - look in a lge mirror you have @ home. Look @ the person staring back @ you. Every day, tell him "you love him" OR "hey man - how's it going - I'm proud of you" OR "I know you are working real hard to recover & I think you're doing a great job" - whatever, use your imagination. I know, sounds funny - it works, I've done it. I didn't know HOW to learn to love myself. I did this exercise, lol - starting w/ "what am I supposed to say to you" hahahha :D What it did was get me intuned w/ me - to love me + appreciate me & the woman I am + to express that love everyday, no matter what I did/didn't do or no matter what is going on in the world. 1 day, doing that exercise in the morning, I cried. OK, I'm a sentimental woman who crys if the wind blows the wrong way - thats ok, I love that part of me. I'd rather have a loving & sentimental heart - than to live this life cold/indifferent. I cried because I DID IT that particular day. I cried @ the wonderful woman staring b/4 me - I knew she was fighting like hell to recover for us both - I knew & grew to a point where I told her(me) "I wouldn't trade you for anyone else in the world". You see, b/4 we expect others to love us - we need to love ourselves. Loving yourself is the greatest gift you will give yourself - it also empowers you in that, you become less emotionally dependant on others.

7)GRATITUDE. Every morning & every nite, b/4 you go to sleep, say "thank you" to God for all that you do have - not what you don't. Every day - during the coarse of the day, name some things you're greatful for: your home/shelter/place to live + your life + health + family + friends + this PROGRAM + the great man you ARE + the sun outside + the birds singing + the breeze on your face + the food you have to eat + your character - THIS LIST OF GRATITUDE IS INFINITE. It's purpose is to simply foster an attitude of GREATFULNESS - of possitively - so that you focus on what you do have, not what you don't. We are so all much more well off than we realize. Anxiety disorder & depress just makes us focus on the negative stuff. You don't believe them.

8) Anxiety disorder & depress can very subtley create a state of <span class="ev_code_RED">ISOLATION</span>w/o your even realizing it. You withdraw fr life/people/the world/your hobbies/interests - then wonder why no one is around or the phone doesn't ring. Reach out there: call a positive friend - enjoy the conversation + invite a friend for lunch/supper - heck, invite the guys over for a game on tv(golf, baseball, bowling)- go out w/ that special someone if applicable + go to a movie or the bookstore - REACH OUT THERE to the POSITIVE PEOPLE in your life. Allow yourself to have a fun conversation that doesn't always need to be about something revelant - heck, just to laugh fr your belly - HARD(like run to the men's room hard) - laughter is food for the soul & its free. If there are particulars, say hobbies of yours, that these 2 disorders are attempting to make you LOSE INTEREST - do them anyway - pls trust me on this. Say you like GOLFING @ the local golf course. Call some buddies - can them clubs & go hit a few. Fr your doing it anyway, will come YOUR TRUE DESIRE FOR THESE THINGS - trust me.

9) Watch a funny movie or whatever your fave type of movies are - something that is specific to YOUR INTERESTS = you doing for you.

10) What is your fave type of music? Here in the NYC/NJ area, there is this 1 particular radio station - where every FRIDAY - they have this "kiss the week goodbye" thingy. They play a lge variety of FUN COOL - MAKE YA MOVE EVEN IF YA DON'T WANT TO MUSIC, lol - if I make sense. Put on some of that music you may have at home or put your fave radio station on - & jam - don't worry about no one else or nothing else. When I recovered fr anxiety disorder - I subsequently was diagnosed w/ depress for the 1st time in my life(I'm going to be 40 in Aug). I never had depression ever - so what it was making me feel was so sad & foreign. If I was a crier b/4 - lord have mercy, lol - I was like a 2hr chick flick sappy movie - just 24/7, hahahah ;). Fortunately, I got intuned w/ my gut instincts or my GOD VOICE as I referred to earlier.I knew this wasn't "typical/normal/healthy" for me. It happened to be a friday - I was in my kitchen(I hadn't ret'd to working just yet). It was a bit after 8am. I put that radio station on. I said, "oh, I'll just listen to it - but it prob won't do any good - I'll just listen @ least". Well, as I said, they play a variety of cool pump you up FUN MUSIC. The 1st song I distinctly remember hearing is BROWN EYED GIRL -I felt my hips moving & my tushy. Then, they played THE DEVIL WENT DWN TO GA. I started singing(really badly, lol). Then they played "do wa diddy diddy dum diddy do"(you know that dong). Well guess what? I was dancing right there in my kitchen - singing off key & moving it. Depress tried to tell me other wise - depress TRIED, unsuccessly I might add, to make me think & feel - I wouldn't want to. I trusted myself & did it anyway. IT FELT GOOD.

11) RELAXATION. In the midst of recovery & all that life can & will entail, nourishing our souls & spirits w/ the ability to sit still & do nothing - is the most refreshing & nourishing thing there is. Yes, it may seem foreign - uncomfortable even. Practicing daily will so change that. Sit w/ you - in your back yard or @ the local park or on your couch: no worries/responsibilities/recovery/family nonsense - NOTHING BUT YOU & YOUR DWN TIME.

12) EXERCISING & EATING, MAKING HEALTHIER CHOICES. When we exercise a little something every day + combine that w/ eating, making healthier choices, we make ourselves STRONG - inside & out. As a result, we EQUIP ourselves w/ the ability to act/react/live/think/be better & healthier. We put ourselves in a better position to handle life & all it will entail. Lucinda is right, life isn't easy & it ain't fair. If we exercise & eat healthier, making better choices more consistantly, we put ourselves in a better position to be able to HANDLE life itself.

Pls don't feel embarrassed about anything cause you're a man & men don't feel this or do that. What makes you a darn good man + a courageous man + a strong man - is that you can reach out - that you recognize & want to change - that you want more & better than the nonsense anxiety disorder & or depress is creating for you. THAT IS A MAN. Be proud of yourself - pat yourself on the back - you are a man - a good man.

Your friend,

LENORE

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Post by Guest » Mon Jun 30, 2008 4:22 am

Thank you very much, Lenore, for your post. You detail everything so well. It is very helpful to see these steps and thoughts so well and thoughtfully expressed this way. Thank you, thank you!

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Post by Guest » Mon Jun 30, 2008 3:56 pm

Wow Lenore,
That was so very awesome! I am encouraged,motivated,inspired and hopeful. Thank you so much for sharing your post! I am taking notes!!
Blessings,
K

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Post by Carolyn Dickman » Fri Jul 11, 2008 9:40 am

Lenore,

I appreciate you breaking down the daily grind into simple tasks that will aide in recovery. I need all the help I can to get the ball rolling. Thank you.

-Renon

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Post by Guest » Fri Jul 11, 2008 12:25 pm

Amen Lenore! I'm saving that post!

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Post by Guest » Sun Jul 13, 2008 6:41 am

Lenore,that was a great post.Just what I needed to read

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Post by Guest » Tue Jul 15, 2008 7:35 pm

Dear Lenore,

Thank you so much for taking precious time out of your day to help me. These are some VERY practical steps to recovery and I have been doing them since you posted it. You are truly a diamond in the ruff. We all are and we always wonder if there's anyone out there like us that still has a heart and cares and cares about others in our apathetic, money driven society. Never loose your gift of compassion. The enemy knows I have that gift too and has been working overtime to deaden it in me... but He will not succeed because greater is He that is in me than he that is in the world! Thank you for your words of encouragement, a couple words can go along way :)

Your friend,
AbundantLiving

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