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Wednesday | 04.11.2020
What a day! It’s been an exhausting day but not so bad 😊 my motivation is coming back at last
Credits: l.luvhee on ig ; rai on we heart it
Why "doing something relaxing” does not help your anxiety
A lot of the time when people give advice intended to relieve anxiety, they suggest doing “relaxing” things like drawing, painting, knitting, taking a bubble bath, coloring in one of those zen coloring books, or watching glitter settle to the bottom of a jar.
This advice is always well-intentioned, and I’m not here to diss people who either give it or who benefit from it. But it has never, ever done shit for me, and this is because it goes about resolving anxiety in the completely wrong way.
THE WORST THING YOU CAN DO when suffering from anxiety is to do a “relaxing” thing that just enables your mind to dwell and obsess more on the thing that’s bothering you. You need to ESCAPE from the dwelling and the obsession in order to experience relief.
You can drive to a quiet farm, drive to the beach, drive to a park, or anywhere else, but as someone who has tried it all many, many times, trust me–it’s a waste of gas. You will just end up still sad and stressed, only with sand on your butt. You can’t physically escape your sadness. Your sadness is inside of you. To escape, you need to give your brain something to play with for a while until you can approach the issue with a healthier frame of mind.
People who have anxiety do not need more time to contemplate, because we will use it to contemplate how much we suck.
In fact, you could say that’s what anxiety is–hyper-contemplating. When we let our minds run free, they run straight into the thorn bushes. Our minds are already running, and they need to be controlled. They need to be given something to do, or they’ll destroy everything, just like an overactive husky dog ripping up all the furniture.
Therefore, I present to you:
THINGS YOU SHOULD NOT DO WHEN ANXIOUS
–Go on a walk
–Watch a sunset, watch fish in an aquarium, watch glitter, etc.
–Go anywhere where the main activity is sitting and watching
–Draw, color, do anything that occupies the hands and not the mind
–Do yoga, jog, go fishing, or anything that lets you mentally drift
–Do literally ANYTHING that gives you great amounts of mental space to obsess and dwell on things.
THINGS YOU SHOULD DO WHEN ANXIOUS:
–Do a crossword puzzle, Sudoku, or any other mind teaser game. Crosswords are the best.
–Write something. It doesn’t have to be a masterpiece. Write the Top 10 Best Restaurants in My City. Rank celebrities according to Best Smile. Write some dumb Legolas fanfiction and rip it up when you’re done. It’s not for publication, it’s a relief exercise that only you will see.
–Read something, watch TV, or watch a movie–as long as it’s engrossing. Don’t watch anything which you can run as background noise (like, off the top of my head, Say Yes to The Dress.) As weird as it seems, American Horror Story actually helps me a lot, because it sucks me in.
–Masturbate. Yes, I’m serious. Your mind has to concentrate on the mini-movie it’s running. It can’t run Sexy Titillating Things and All The Things That are Bothering Me at the same time. (…I hope. If it can, then…ignore this one.)
–Do math problems—literally, google “algebra problems worksheet” and solve them. If you haven’t done math since 7th grade this will really help you. I don’t mean with math, I mean with the anxiety.
–Play a game or a sport with someone that requires great mental concentration. Working with 5 people to get a ball over a net is a challenge which will require your brain to turn off the Sadness Channel.
–Play a video game, as long as it’s not something like candy crush or Tetris that’s mindless.
THINGS YOU SHOULD DO DURING PANIC ATTACKS ESPECIALLY:
–List the capitals of all the U.S. states
–List the capitals of all the European countries
–List all the shapes you can see. Or all the colors.
–List all the blonde celebrities you can think of.
–Pull up a random block of text and count all the As in it, or Es or whatever.
Now obviously, I am not a doctor. I am just an anxious person who has tried almost everything to help myself. I’ve finally realized that the stuff people recommend never works because this is a disorder that thrives on free time and free mental space. When I do the stuff I listed above, I can breathe again. And I hope it helps someone here too.
(Now this shouldn’t have to be said but if the “do nots” work for you then by all means do them. They’ve just never worked for me.)
This would’ve been great an hour ago
This is good advice for anxious peeps and peeps with anxious friends. Seems obvious now but I hadn’t thought about it this way before.
I’m about to sound like an ad but I’ve found that using duolingo is actually really useful too, I mean, i know not everyone finds it to be enjoyable/something they can do for longer than five minutes but it requires me to think and I am also doing something which I can’t get bored of fast
Sudoku is also good as mentioned above and for reading, you should read something you really like because I always feel bad if I space out when reading my fav books because I missed a moment I really like, so get your fav book and read it because it is very affective (for me at least)
Try learning a new skill, if I’m feeling anxious, I will try to do something (like type) with my left hand because it’s not dominant, this requires me to actually focus on using my left hand so I don’t have thinking space + I am making my left hand more useful which is always good, if you have shit sight like me, try reading with one of your eyes closed, you’re helping your vision improve and distracting yourself because this is seriously difficult if you have bad vision
And colouring can be something that you have to focus on, it depends on the person really, but I find trying to colour within really small lines is really helpful because it requires a lot of focus, drawing complex things is also good, for ppl who don’t draw regularly too
Memorising things can also work, find something, like equations for example, and memorise them
Obvs, not going to help every single person because different things work for different people but still useful
Also!! Studying but studying things you care about, I can spend ages learning all of the synonyms for some random word, Wikipedia or name sites are especially good for this purpose
Try changing your handwriting if you don’t like it, I have slowly changed the way I write letters and it requires a lot of focus because you will automatically write them so you have to stop and force your hand to learn how to write in a new way, I also write or read in Cyrillic because I’m not very good at it, so if you have a way of writing or reading you’re not very good at, you can practise that too
I find strategy/tactics games like Fire Emblem to be best, particularly bc i’m a strict planner/micromanager so even the “boring” parts like inventory management and reclassing distract me completely and totally from my anxiety.
Anyway, I feel like this completely 100% accurate description of anxiety needs to be reiterated:
“When we let our minds run free, they run straight into the thorn bushes.”
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Audiobooks are a godsend for
My anxiety AND executive dysfunction.
That shit is magic.
going into new situations (e.g. a new workplace or school) might become a less terrifying idea if you eliminate the generalizations for yourself and instead stay open to the possibilities of who you might find there. like a friend who’s into the same band as you are, and someone who always falls asleep on their desk because their snap stories tell you that they like to watch the stars during the night, and someone who makes stupid dad jokes to cheer others up and someone else who’s from the same neighborhood you’re from or works at your local drugstore. not everyone in this new environment will be as judgmental and ‘normal’ as you’re afraid of. people aren’t scary, they’re just multidimensional, and that’s a beautiful, vibrant thing to discover you’ll grow to be a part of.

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Hey, everyone! Here are some notes on semiology and on microbiology 🥰
Tuesday 15 September - keeping on keeping on. Leases aren’t the most fascinating subject but periodic emails from my college are keeping me on my toes. 🤷♀️
Synonyms For Very
This masterlist is a masterlist of words that you may use alongside the word very, very being one of the most common words that are used when writing. I hope this helps you as much as it helps me in our writing seem more sophisticated and unique.
A:
Very accurate - exact Very afraid - fearful Very angry - furious Very annoying - exasperating
B:
Very bad - atrocious Very beautiful - exquisite Very big - immense Very boring - dull Very bright - luminous Very busy - swamped
C:
Very calm - serene Very careful - cautious Very cheap - stingy Very clean - spotless Very clear - obvious Very clever - intelligent Very cold - freezing Very colourful - vibrant Very competitive - cutthroat Very complete - comprehensive Very confused - perplexed Very conventional - conservative Very creative - innovative Very crowded - bustling Very cute - adorable
D:
Very dangerous - perilous Very dear - cherished Very deep - profound Very depressed - despondent Very detailed - meticulous Very different - disparate Very difficult - arduous Very dirty - filthy Very dry - arid Very dull - tedious
E:
Very eager - keen Very easy - effortless Very empty - desolate Very excited - thrilled Very exciting - exhilarating Very expensive - costly
F:
Very fancy - lavish Very fast - swift Very fat - obese Very friendly - amiable Very frightened - alarmed Very frightening - terrifying Very funny - hilarious
G:
Very glad - overjoyed Very good - excellent Very great - terrific
H:
Very happy - ecstatic Very hard - difficult Very hard-to-find - rare Very heavy - leaden Very high - soaring Very hot - sweltering Very huge - colossal Very hungry - ravenous Very hurt - battered
I:
Very important - crucial Very intelligent - brilliant Very interesting - captivating
J:
K:
L:
Very large - huge Very lazy - indolent Very little - tiny Very lively - vivacious Very long - extensive Very long-term - enduring Very loose - slack Very loud - thunderous Very loved - adored
M:
Very mean - cruel Very messy - slovenly
N:
Very neat - immaculate Very necessary - essential Very nervous - apprehensive Very nice - kind Very noisy - deafening
O:
Very often - frequently Very old - ancient Very old-fashioned - archaic Very open - transparent
P:
Very painful - excruciating Very pale - ashen Very perfect - flawless Very poor - destitute Very powerful - compelling Very pretty - beautiful
Q:
Very quick - rapid Very quiet - hushed
R:
Very rainy - pouring Very rich - wealthy
S:
Very sad - sorrowful Very scared - petrified Very scary - chilling Very serious - grave Very sharp - keen Very shiny - gleaming Very short - brief Very shy - timid Very simple - basic Very skinny - skeletal Very slow - sluggish Very small - petite Very smart - intelligent Very smelly - pungent Very smooth - sleek Very soft - downy Very sorry - apologetic Very special - exceptional Very strong - forceful Very stupid - idiotic Very sure - certain Very sweet - thoughtful
T:
Very talented - gifted Very tall - towering Very tasty - delicious Very thirsty - parched Very tight - constricting Very tiny - minuscule Very tired - exhausted
U:
Very ugly - hideous Very unhappy - miserable Very upset - distraught
V:
W:
Very warm - hot Very weak - frail Very well-to-do - wealthy Very wet - soaked Very wide - expansive Very willing - eager Very windy - blustery Very wise - sage Very worried - distressed
X:
Y:
Z:
A/N: If you know of anymore words I can add please message me.
This is very important ;)
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sunday 30th of september 2018
on thursday I had the huge privilege of being able to learn from a real human cadaver in my anatomy class. it was only the first session for the year but we were thrown right in and were able to remove the upper layers of the chest to reveal the rib cage and then ultimately the lungs below. I had honestly never concentrated so much for 3 hours straight in my life! everything I saw and did was absolutely fascinating and I just felt so lucky to have that opportunity thanks to the individual’s generosity. seeing the complexity of the human body first-hand really helped me to fall back in love with my subject after such a long summer so I’m now very excited for the year ahead! I hope everyone else had a great week!!
get rich or cry tryin
Why are you laughing?
I hate the stereotype of you can’t be social and smart like um no I’m gonna go to parties and stay up all night and go to concerts and crowd surf and I’m still gonna work hard and get an A+ in all my classes.
2.3.18 Reviewing some calc & listening to Alaska by Maggie Rogers (Follow my Spotify if you want to!)

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finals week 📑
ig: daniemarianne || mundanecollective
26/04/2016 | finally got all of my German notes done and printed them out! Now all I need to do is learn them, haha~ I stayed home today and decided to summarize some of my Latin grammar, but then my teacher texted me that our lesson tomorrow is cancelled, which kinda bummed me out, but oh well, what can you do.