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Poppycocteau
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Anthony, thank-you for your advice. I am willing to do the work myself and realise that no-one can do anything for me other than myself, I am just used to tackling something, waiting until I've calmed down, and doing the same again when I feel grounded enough to, rather than doing something every day regardless of how I feel. But, of course, you're right - this is a wussy approach really and I now feel confident enough to make the commitment to do something every day based on the advice and encouragement from your post and the others here :).
Simply Complex - I will try that in the mood diary the therapist gave me, thank-you for that idea. It occurs to me that whilst I can often instantly identify how I feel - it's invariably anxious, stressed or angry - I often can't explain exactly why, and should practice this.
Now I am going to spend half an hour reading the leaflet about eating disorders that she also gave me to read as homework.
Simply Complex - I will try that in the mood diary the therapist gave me, thank-you for that idea. It occurs to me that whilst I can often instantly identify how I feel - it's invariably anxious, stressed or angry - I often can't explain exactly why, and should practice this.
Now I am going to spend half an hour reading the leaflet about eating disorders that she also gave me to read as homework.