Tag Archives: depression
Sleep tight
I am happy to be depressed
because… I might be sensitive, I might be intelligent, I might be mourning and mourning is part of life, I might be dreaming of a better world, I might have so many things to communicate but they are stuck somewhere … Continue reading
Depression?
We think with people´s voices
and some last 3 ones…
As simple as this
Take it out of you
Express yourself. Do not only be a collector of what the world gives you. Respect this equity that input must equal output. Speak up and express yourself, if you want to stay responsible (response + able) and responsive. Give your energy … Continue reading
If you want to find the way out, simply remember how you got in in the first place*
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Moby – Everloving
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Infect everyone
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I get high with a little help from my friends
How to handle your worries in the life
A wise man once sat in the audience and cracked a joke. All laughed like crazy. After a moment he cracked the same joke again and a little less people laughed this time. He cracked the same joke again and … Continue reading
OCD – and self-esteem. They ‘ll call you Bingo the Clowno and you might cannot help repeating it.
Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is a very common state for many people. Individuals who suffer from OCD are “taken over” by repetitive stressful thoughts, ideas and impulses that are contrary to their logic; however, they cannot avoid them. For example, … Continue reading
7 tips in a row: # 1
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A true archetype of life
from daily motivation and inspiration
7 Lovely Logics
…Excuse me…
Since our bodies feel and think…
It is not something new that psychological problems frequently derive from a poor physical condition and the other way around; a psychological disorder can cause physical symptoms. For example lack of physical exercise is associated with higher levels of depression, … Continue reading
Unlearn “Learned Helplessness” IV, Do something-do anything
By taking an action (any action) we mobilise our body to mobilse our mind. Alternatively, the more we do the more we want to do. The Seligman’s dogs would not learn to tolerate the state of pain, if they jumped … Continue reading
Unlearn “Learned Helplessness” I.
In 1967 Martin Seligman conducted an experiment (in simple words, it has as follows): he put some dogs in cages giving them a certain amount of pain by means of electroshocks. The dogs, in the beginning, reacted intensely. However, as … Continue reading