Sarah G
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After a horrible meltdown last week I'm absorbing myself in various self-help and personal development books. My main goal is to be more emotionally stable as I spiral into dark, bleak moods very quickly and struggle to get back out of them, which is awful.
Kind of annoying is the constant advice to 'call a friend' 'go out with friends' 'meet a friend for coffee' 'create a support network' even 'take regular vacations' 'go skydiving'!
I'm pretty okay with being a loner, it's the stigma that's tiresome? Books that assume a supportive partner, family, group of friends, employment and disposable income make me feel worse about myself. Well, I suppose they're 80% helpful at least and we have to make the effort if we want positive change.
Anyone got any recommendations for books they've found useful?
My goal is to have more control over my emotions and have less days where I cry on my bed and pray for death.
Kind of annoying is the constant advice to 'call a friend' 'go out with friends' 'meet a friend for coffee' 'create a support network' even 'take regular vacations' 'go skydiving'!
I'm pretty okay with being a loner, it's the stigma that's tiresome? Books that assume a supportive partner, family, group of friends, employment and disposable income make me feel worse about myself. Well, I suppose they're 80% helpful at least and we have to make the effort if we want positive change.
Anyone got any recommendations for books they've found useful?
My goal is to have more control over my emotions and have less days where I cry on my bed and pray for death.
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