Smiling Mind - Dealing with Anxiety and/or Depression
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Smiling Mind - Dealing with Anxiety and/or Depression
If anyone is experiencing some anxiety or depression or just wants to try mindfulness or meditation, I recommend an app called Smiling Mind. My GP recommended it to me and I've found it very helpful the past week. It's free and easy, doesn't require a great time commitment, just a few minutes at a time as a start.
I'm learning how to slow myself down instead of being a bull at a gate so much, and just to STOP. Simple, effective and works for me. Give it a try.
I'm learning how to slow myself down instead of being a bull at a gate so much, and just to STOP. Simple, effective and works for me. Give it a try.
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Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Cheers Stui, I'll report back.
I tend to find if I don't get my morning walk in, and further compounded by weather, I get off track pretty quickly.
Meditation is a great way to quieten down the mind, in my case really sets me up for the day.
Admittedly I find it hard some days to get into the meditative zone.
If all else fails, I just go back to Round 23 and watch the last 5 minutes.
I tend to find if I don't get my morning walk in, and further compounded by weather, I get off track pretty quickly.
Meditation is a great way to quieten down the mind, in my case really sets me up for the day.
Admittedly I find it hard some days to get into the meditative zone.
If all else fails, I just go back to Round 23 and watch the last 5 minutes.
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I was diagnosed with chronic depression many moons ago and have been on anti depressants for a while. I have attempted to get off the pills a few times but it only caused me to relapse badly each time. However I’m always open to other options and will gladly download this app. Thanks for the tip.
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Sorry to hear that Lazza, there's 2 other online resources I'm trialling, Mindspot and Moodgym, both free and Australian if you're interested.
For those who had a go at Smiling Mind, any thoughts? I'm curious on how others react to stuff like this.
For those who had a go at Smiling Mind, any thoughts? I'm curious on how others react to stuff like this.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Thought I'd bump this, another really good resource for anyone working on their head.
https://www.compassionatemind.co.uk/
Interesting, when I thought of Compassion previously I thought emotion, empathy, showing compassion for someone.
My Psych explained that in this context, it's slightly different. She said that a Firefighter entering a burning building to save lives is a compassionate act.
In that context, Compassion was defined as making a measured decision to take action to help, not harm. Not reckless bravery, but measured, deliberate, thoughtful positive action with good intent.
https://www.compassionatemind.co.uk/
Interesting, when I thought of Compassion previously I thought emotion, empathy, showing compassion for someone.
My Psych explained that in this context, it's slightly different. She said that a Firefighter entering a burning building to save lives is a compassionate act.
In that context, Compassion was defined as making a measured decision to take action to help, not harm. Not reckless bravery, but measured, deliberate, thoughtful positive action with good intent.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Check out the Audio Resouces lazza, there's several short sessions you can listen to on your phone, tablet or computer.lazzadesilva wrote:Really appreciate you taking the time to provide this link. It all helps.
My Psych got me to do the Posture, Faces and Voice Tones one by Paul Gilbert which I found interesting.
And Cheers Jim.
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