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I love this post, thank you! I wanted to post this video it makes me laugh.
Puppetji - "Complaining" - YouTube
lol good one.
I love this post, thank you! I wanted to post this video it makes me laugh.
Puppetji - "Complaining" - YouTube
^ hey I am all about realistic thinking, seriously. I am also a strong believer in expressing and accepting emotions, whether they be negative or positive. Isnt realistic thinking merely an interpretation of ones own reality? I was merely trying to say that sometimes people cant help thinking a certain kind of way. Its not something you can change easily... its not necessarily a choice. People who dont think the same way, as someone with a flawed thinking pattern - cant understand it because THEY dont think that way.
No I havent heard of RET, but I can imagine its some kind of therapy - perhaps you could explain...?
Yeah I know. I have always agreed with the sentiment that there has to be a will to change - because if you dont have that will, nothing will change - and I know that some people wont understand this. The thing that I have problem with though, is that sometimes peoples realities are so incomprehensibly different from ones own - and that there is this idea that if it makes sense to you, then it HAS to make it sense to everyone else...
So what if you dwell on the negative? Is it counter productive...? Maybe... but does that mean that they cant be helped? No... it just means you need a different angle, a different approach. There needs to be a deep sense of understanding of the reasons WHY without invalidating the way someone feels.
In my opinion.
The end.
I dont think this post is about constantly thinking positive or being unrealistically positive. I think it is more about not dwelling on the negative parts of your life all the time....If you constant are thinking about negative things I guarantee your reality will manifest itself that way...Thinking positive may not work for you as you have said but how has thinking negative worked out for you so far?
So, if I assume out of my own negative thinking, that people judge and conclude things about me (of course I have no control over that), then they actually will? Even if they didn't necessarily to begin with?Ya I guess negativity doesnt help productivity, but I just don't buy my own uplifting motivational self talk mumbo jumbo. Once, I was advised to "push out the negative thoughts" and all that zen goodness. Needless to say, I no longer speak to the person who lavished upon me, that precious gem of wisdom
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I get what you mean.
Nicole1 said "I hate that "think positive" nonsense. It doesn't work" maybe not for you it hasn't, but I'm sure it does /has done for others.
I mean people have a choice and they choose to be like this, no one is holding a gun to their heads saying "ok today you have to self-loath and feel like s**t" People will argue "ohh I'm like this cause what happened in the past." Yeah maybe so, but the past was then, this is NOW. I just can't see why people keep on prolonging stuff that happened in the past and continue to let it hinder them living a proper life.
I'd be very careful using sites like this if I still suffered with SA due to all the negitive stuff on them and the way things are done. There seems to be a theme "who has it the worst" or "who can come up with the most extreme case of SA"
So yeah its very counter intuitive
i really appreciate this thread. i'd rather people push me to get on with my life than throw me a pity party. i'm sorry if this would sound rude, but honestly, anybody who says it's ok to be sad and to dwell on negative thoughts is deluding himself/herself. you know as much as anyone that it isn't true. you would be lucky to have someone who kicks your lazy butt out of bed when won't get up.
there's no fixed meaning in life. the only meaning there is, are the ones we put on things. people become defensive when someone tells them, "don't be sad." it scares them to know that they have a choice. once they accept it, they also accept the responsibility that comes with it, and then they can't point fingers anymore. at least not on anyone else but themselves. i agree btw: it's easier said than done. i myself have a hard time doing it, but it doesn't make it any less true.
I used to suffer from crippling anxiety until about a year ago when I decided to go see a therapist. One year on, I am much more able to do things, more confident that I can do things, and more importantly do not get phased by things so much anymore.