A good analogy.

Dec 07, 2010 01:48

It's like I have worked hard to change my life from a hectic dual carriageway, rush, rush, zoom, into a bendy New Forest road with a 40mph speed limit, on which one has plenty of time to slow down for ponies, to get out and go for a walk, or to stop occasionally just to admire the scenery. It is the best kind of road. But it feels like my mind is ( Read more... )

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lsheasby December 7 2010, 02:03:15 UTC
Sticking with the analogy/metaphor stuff, usually with car trouble you have it checked over and an outside source analyses what's wrong and suggests solutions.

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thebarkside December 7 2010, 09:23:30 UTC
I guess. Argh, though. And blargh.

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dreamfolorn December 7 2010, 08:32:26 UTC
Also sticking with the analogy, even though you're zooming, at least you're still moving. As long as you're moving there's the potential to slow it down and move at a much more steady enjoyable pace. It's when the snow hits and you get stuck and have to sit still and sleep in your car - that's when you've gotta worry.

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thebarkside December 7 2010, 09:19:26 UTC
Haha. And worry I do... Ugh I thought I'd beaten this.

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lsheasby December 7 2010, 12:58:30 UTC
It takes exceptional fortune to live trouble-free. Instead we just have to try and keep any potential problems to a minimum and accept that sometimes shit happens.

If you've gotten over it before though you can do it again!

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dreamfolorn December 7 2010, 14:58:21 UTC
Dude, as much as it sucks, you never just 'beat' these things, as well you know. I know it for myself from the crazy relapses I've had over the years. It's all about managing them, and learning not to punish yourself if you do slip back a bit. I see you punish yourself a lot for the way your mind works, and I know it's easy for me to say, but you really, really shouldn't. It does nothing to help ease the worries to also be slagging yourself off for them. And above all else, there's nothing to punish. You are a good, kind, wonderful person, and you will manage this and stay on top of it, because you're also a strong person. <3 Love your face, yo.

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rhymeswithbooze December 10 2010, 14:43:07 UTC
Analogy of awesomeness. And adjusting to a new road is always gonna take some time and effort. Fuck knows I don't know where my brakes even are half the time.

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thebarkside December 10 2010, 15:01:22 UTC
<3

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resuscitation December 12 2010, 18:22:29 UTC
I like this analogy :o)

perhaps your mind is doing that but what about your days? if life has calmed down your mind will eventually catch up.

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