count your blessings!!!

I thought I'd make a thread where you list all of the positive aspects of your life instead of dwelling on the negatives...

1. I may not have a lot of friends but I got a couple really good ones
2. I got a loving family
3. My SA is slowly but surely getting better and better day by day
4. I get to camp in the summer
5. I get to snowboard in the winter
6. I'm getting pretty good at skateboarding
7. I've found a way to stop feeling depressed in just like ten minutes (If you're curious about this feel free to ask)

Not a lot of blessings but just enough to keep me wanting to stay alive! :D

What are yours? (And I KNOW you have at least a few so I don't wanna see ANYONE say they have no blessings!!)
 

Carol

Well-known member
1. I know there is a God who loves me.
2. I have a wonderful husband.
3. I have two adorable kids.
4. I have a roof over my head, food to eat, electricity, heat, and water.
5. My parents and siblings live just 3 miles away.
6. I am able to stay home with my kids.
7. Our business is starting to grow, after 2 years of working to build it up.
8. My daughter is doing well in school.
9. Our Wednesday night program at church was successful.
10. I can talk to other people who have social anxiety through this website, and know I'm not alone.
 
Well uhmm I'm sure I have some, but I can't think of anything other than the basics. Well I have a house and I'm alive and uhh I don't know. Things ain't goin' too good for me now, but I'm sure they will eventually at least get better, and maybe I'll get some more blessings on the way.
 

lyricalliaisons

Well-known member
My "blessings" are nothing compard to most people's, but....

1) I have my mother
2) I have my two cats
3) I have a home to live in (at least for now)
4) I'm not old yet
5) I've gotten a lot of help this past year
6) I start college in January-- that'll make things much better for my (& my mother's) future
7) I've found these great SA sites online
8) I've never been put into a psych unit/hospital (that face was supposed to be an 8 lol)
9) I still have hope
 

footballfan

Well-known member
1) I'm clever
2) I can make people laugh, mostly at me, but sometimes with me
3) I'm good at football
4) I got a nice body
5) My social skills are getting better, now I'm at college
6) I have a couple of REALLY good friends
7) I'm a millionare (ok that was a lie)
 

dottie

Well-known member
01. my family is in good health
02. i have a roof over my head, running (hot) water, good food to eat, a car
03. i have warmth
04. internets
05. my cat who is really my mom's but i am stealing her because i love her more. she is fucking AWESOME and CUTE ohgawds. and my doglette.
06. my hottie boyfriend
07. a job, some education
08. mad skills
09. a pretty impressive dvd collection
10. alone time
11. birth control pills - love em
12. many american freedoms
13. a handfull of creative friends, i don't see often but enjoy when i do
14. i have a nice body imo

+ more
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thanks!
 

Argamemnon

Well-known member
-I'm physically healthy
-I have enough food to eat, and a roof over my head.
-My parents are still alive

That's it. But I have to thank God, even though I suffer tremendously, it could have been much worse. There are so many disabled and poor people in the world.
 
Exactly argamemnon! I know having social phobia is hard, but i feel like I'm one of the luckiest people in the world, and I appreciate it every day, and that's what makes me want to get out and live my life, because i can!

I have food three times a day, I have a house, I have a bed, I have a toilet, I have running water, I have electricity, I have healthcare, I have rights....And soooo much more! You get the idea.
I also have those personal things that I like about me, like I can be funny, and when I'm not depressed I am a very happy person. I'm intelligent, I have a few friends, a great boyfriend, family and fast internet :lol:. I play music well and I'm strong for getting through this, which I will.
And I have faith in God. That's good too!

Great thread freestylemonster! :wink:
 

Argamemnon

Well-known member
kayelle said:
Exactly argamemnon! I know having social phobia is hard, but i feel like I'm one of the luckiest people in the world, and I appreciate it every day, and that's what makes me want to get out and live my life, because i can!

I have food three times a day, I have a house, I have a bed, I have a toilet, I have running water, I have electricity, I have healthcare, I have rights....And soooo much more! You get the idea.
I also have those personal things that I like about me, like I can be funny, and when I'm not depressed I am a very happy person. I'm intelligent, I have a few friends, a great boyfriend, family and fast internet :lol:. I play music well and I'm strong for getting through this, which I will.
And I have faith in God. That's good too!

Great thread freestylemonster! :wink:
I don't have those things you have; I'm 32 and never had a girlfriend and I have no friends (haven't had one since 2001). To be honest, my life has been a catastrophe, but I'm still very grateful for the things I do have; food, a roof over my head, and my parents. I have nothing else though.
 

Quelqu'un

Active member
I know this is an old thread, but I just feel like reading/posting something positive for a change.

I just finished reading another thread where the original poster mentioned he was tired of going on this website and reading so many negative posts, and all the posters attacked him for this! I was a bit suprised because I mostly agreed with him. I understand we're all struggling with mental illness, but the guy (or girl, don't know) had good intentions. I joined this website last month, and although I really appreciate having a place to vent my frustrations and relate to others, I also noticed I feel more depressed after going on here. I think this is a great community that's very supportive and there are mostly very kind people here, which is wonderful, but I just think having some more positive threads wouldn't hurt.

I understand many of you are dealing with severe SA, depression, etc. but you have to have something to be thankful for and to look forward to in life. Otherwise, yeah, why would anyone want to go on living? I've struggled with some depression/SA for most of my life, used to be very negative and pessimistic, but gradually, I noticed that this type of attitude only makes life 10 times harder. I stopped complaining and making myself the victim, and instead started finding the good in everything/everyone and life has been easier and more enjoyable.

I think there is such irony in life. The more you wallow in your own negativity and bitterness, the more miserable your life becomes. Life is what you make of it. So if you don't fight for improvement and happiness, do not complain that life sucks. Life is tough for everyone, not just us, so stop complaining about it and do something to make it better! If you don't, you have no one to blame but yourself. What goes around comes around. And stop blaming God, too!

Yes, we all have good and bad days. I feel like most days for me are a rollercoaster of emotions/feelings, but at the end of the day, I always thank God for my blessings. At least I have the basic necessities in life that millions of people do not have, so how can I possibly complain?

I'm sorry if I'm dishing out advice like I'm some sort of expert on this. This is only my experience and thoughts on the subject. Anyways, I can go on and on, but I'll spare you. Here's what I'm grateful for:

- I am alive, safe and in good health.
- I have a wonderful family that loves me.
- I may not have many friends, but the few I have are irreplacable.
- I have a comfy home and good food to eat.
- I have the opportunity to improve myself/life each day and become happier.
- There are little things each day that make me see how beautiful life is and face each day with determination.

As we say in Portuguese (and I know in other languages, too), "hope is the last to die."
 
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