Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 2:21 pm
It may sound simple Chuck, but sometimes all it takes is a good night's sleep !
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I know that feeling of "great" to "under the boss" all too well. It's like the movie title, Gone In 60 Seconds.Originally posted by SoWhatif:
Charlie do reply to him if nothing else maybe he is illiterate at good comunication.
Glad your day feels better. If your taking meds they can have the effects you mention. I have to be alert to the triggers that anger me. If I think someone does not care and they use me or ignore things of concern. I can go from feeling great to feeling like being under a bus quickly. Thats when Dad get's cranky. It takes some effort and time to rebound. The more I learn and understand and work therapys like Stress's and Dr. Kieths I can usually rite the cart much quicker and it does'nt get tipped near as easy.
Thats when Dad get's cranky.
You are so on point! For me, sleeping/going to bed early is one of my best "weapons" against depression/frustration/anger/etc.Originally posted by manofmusic:
It may sound simple Chuck, but sometimes all it takes is a good night's sleep !
Thanks!Originally posted by THH:
Charlie Brown!
YEY!
I'm glad you liked the video. It was funny to me as well. You always talk about your Italian side and I just seen this utube...
Glad it was just a passing day, and the new day was so much better!![]()
Honestly: I completely forgot about the breathing exercises. Thanks!!Originally posted by lockdo:
My days are definitely up and down. I to do the breathing exercises from the relaxation. It calms me down.![]()
Still good. In fact, I get very, very brief flashes of "you're not worthy of this," meaning I am not worthy of a job that I like (the nature of the job, the job activities, job success, and a manager who is doesn't micro-manage or isn't overbearing).Originally posted by can'tdanceandcan'trelax:
Hi Charlie Brown, are you still a clown? Just kidding, how are things going with your JOB?