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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]tomm2thumbs
(13,297 posts)19. just sharing, not endorsing
Awhile ago I found myself in a pretty tremendous rut... hunting online for free solutions brought me to some videos online that actually worked for me. Not saying it will do it for you but I tried the waking-up one first as an experiment and it worked so I have used the others at times when needed. Just sharing as sometimes something that works for one may work for another.
The intro and other free videos are here:
http://www.tapping.com/videos.html
One I regularly use to get moving again is here:
http://www.tapping.com/videos/overcoming-depression.html
As a note -- I usually use the spacebar to pause the video after each question or if I need a moment so I have time to think of answers/feelings/etc... and then tap the space bar to continue on. The pace is up to you.
Perhaps worth a try, even if just to rule something out if it doesn't work for ya. I only have ever done the free stuff and never signed up for anything there.
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Sending lots of good wishes your way for determination to stand your ground and slowly get momentum moving forward again.
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I've not lived on the street but have dealt with depression. Please stay positive. I can relate to
Lint Head
May 2013
#2
I admire you and your will power! Hope I can be that brave when I have to face something like you
Lint Head
May 2013
#8
Wow, that was a lot to take in. Probably the wisest post I have ever seen.
Live and Learn
May 2013
#12
I'm 70 & I'm tired. With the exception of 3 good friends, a nephew and a niece, virtually everyone
Booster
May 2013
#58
I feel so much better now. I don't feel so alone after reading your reply. I was beginning to
Booster
May 2013
#81
We're on a similar hamster wheel. *hugs* I think many of us who are mentally ill still
GreenPartyVoter
May 2013
#29
no one 'deserves' it. who is judging you but yourself? i seriously doubt your parents would
HiPointDem
May 2013
#25
'embarrassing messes' = everyone has them. make amends where you need to & move on. they
HiPointDem
May 2013
#28
I wish I oculd share your experiences with some of my uncaring hateful coworkers
rustydog
May 2013
#55
"Living on the streets" is my mental backstop, and I may be flippant about it sometimes...
hunter
May 2013
#42
If it had not been for a very nice college professor, I would have been very close
liberal N proud
May 2013
#56
I know it's hard to see right now, but you'd be better off to stay where you are
justiceischeap
May 2013
#75