Hi visitor!
I've spent the last two days pulling myself out of a murky old lowness! Today...I am improved, and its all down to old and established changes that I can use. I'm not out of it completely; but I am certainly better. It feels a softer, lighter, state than the angry and edgey depression that I have been in.
P, (my g/f) and I went to a buddhist meditation session yesterday. We almost didn't. The idea of hauling ourselves out and into the cold, wet, murky London night was not very attractive. We decided that it would be good for us! (What a terrible reason to do things for!) The venue was challenging too; it was a temporary hut in a building site, with a stretched plastic/canvas roof. It snapped and lifted in the strong winds that we had last night. Since the heat was blowing out of the roof, we were offered blankets to cover ourselves with. If you had entered just then, you would have come across four shapeless heaps in a circle gathered around a small statue of the buddha in total silence.
We were guided in a meditation that focused on creating positive feelings and attitudes towards others, and given how I have been feeling, it was a useful practice to use. I've written it into the blog on the right hand panel.
I did some cold calling to find work, which I always find challenging, but today I ended up having some great chats with people about their work. I am glad to say that I have been contacted about some work in the next few weeks by an organisation that I was interviewed by three months ago. (about f£$%^&ing time too!) I used some of the exercises that I have written about on this blog this morning, and finaly, I took a sleeping pill to ensure that I got a good nights sleep without waking up in the early hours. (Which is what happens when you are depressed). I don't like using medication, but they are a useful tool when used sparingly.
So, today, I am better. About 4/5 on my mood scale.
The challenge is, to stay positive, keep active, eat well, sleep well, exercise, be sensitive, and do whats needed when required.
See you later. Comments are welcomed!
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