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October 20th, 2008 admin Leave a comment Go to comments

It really can not stand it anymore.?

So this year, my two sheds caught fire, twisted my ankle, has a sore throat too bad he was not going, he went to an urgent care place twice because my heart was beating very fast and I was dizzy and nauseated (it turned I was dehydrated), found to have a herniated disk in his back and sciatica in my right leg, I'm going to physical therapy for that, and yesterday ended up in the room emergencies for R. severe abdominal pain and found that I have a ruptured ovarian cyst. I'm starting to feel really depressed. I'm only 18. I can not. What is more, possibly go wrong? I think my body and my life hate me.

Everyone goes through tough times like that. Last year we had to move because my neighbor does not stop asking me to go out with him, and I wanted to live closer to my friends anyway. At work hired two new guys who were intimidated by my intelligence and spread all kinds of BS at work to make me look bad. Every day was a constant battle with them, and nobody in charge of my understanding what he was doing well at all. Then I was fired in October and had to go on unemployment. In November, a few days before my birthday, a madness that happened between me and my boyfriend almost broke up, and his crazy ex tried entering my apartment. I started going back to my doctor and taking pills for depression because I was stressing so much that could not function. I could not eat or take a shower or go anywhere. All you do is sleep or lay in bed and feel like garbage. For Thanksgiving, I went to spend time with my father, stepmother and brother. During the night, my brother and me, he was teaching me to play his Xbox, and we had a conversation about drugs. Nothing too bad, really. Well, the morning Next, I heard my stepmother tell betrayals my dad and my brother should not be left alone cuz they heard us talking about drugs … and my brother is 20 and I'm 33! It is we are the children! I've been looking for work throughout the winter and am still unemployed. Right now I'm waiting for my check to pay rent to clear, and when then I will have $ 1.38 to my name until my next unemployment check is insignificant and I have to pay more bills. One of the best things I've learned to do in difficult times is try to be thankful for what I have. This need not be complicated. It can be as simple as "Thank God (or whoever you believe in) for my legs "when my feet touch the floor in the morning," Thanks for my eyes "when I look in the mirror," Thanks for my breakfast "when I sit down to eat. When you start to focus on being grateful, learn to have a more positive attitude, and things do not seem so bleak. No, does not solve all the problems during night – most of them take much time for polishing. But it does help to try to be positive. There is no point being pessimistic. Not be good anyway. When you focus how bad they are, all they are doing is creating more bad than they are. When you begin to retrain your thoughts to focus on what they want instead of what you do not want, things begin to change. Below is a link to a page you should check out. This is a documentary video (and the book too) called The Secret. I saw 2 years ago with my friends and I have never seen things the same way since. It teaches how to change their thinking patterns so that you can do anything you want into your life, no matter how large or out of reach it seems. I hope it works for you. Good luck, hope this helps.



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