Seasounds
Diamond Member
I have been dealing with such a deep depression every time that I associate to my feelings around losing my community at work, that I bottom out--you know the kind that medication and therapy doesn't solve.
So at my wits end (and I must say my therapist's as well), I fell back on my old motto for getting through hard times; I'll try new things, if they are safe and inexpensive. Due to injuries, I haven't been able to exercise-an old fall back, helpful thing. Due to my Physical Therapist's suggestion, she told me that my injury would allow me to do mild to moderate social dancing. I tried it, and it worked! Need to do it for a couple of hours.
Of course there are lots of reasons why: it totally helps me shift gears, I let go of the body and mind pattern that is involved in the grief. It seems that the mere physical connection with others, helps connect my 'electrical circuits' to things and people outside myself. It is as if when I grieve, I cut my electrical circuits off; then out goes the lights, and I am in a psychological blackout.
Anyone else experience something like this?
What has worked for you?
So at my wits end (and I must say my therapist's as well), I fell back on my old motto for getting through hard times; I'll try new things, if they are safe and inexpensive. Due to injuries, I haven't been able to exercise-an old fall back, helpful thing. Due to my Physical Therapist's suggestion, she told me that my injury would allow me to do mild to moderate social dancing. I tried it, and it worked! Need to do it for a couple of hours.
Of course there are lots of reasons why: it totally helps me shift gears, I let go of the body and mind pattern that is involved in the grief. It seems that the mere physical connection with others, helps connect my 'electrical circuits' to things and people outside myself. It is as if when I grieve, I cut my electrical circuits off; then out goes the lights, and I am in a psychological blackout.
Anyone else experience something like this?
What has worked for you?