~Shultz wrote:>Schultz
Whoops, sorry about the typo on your name, Shultz.
Wanderingheartache wrote:I know how you feel about the advice stuff to, I've wanted to say things and I've noticed that some of the other people here have worded cleaner than I would have.
Don't sweat reiterating points. Sometimes when you write a response to someone, even if you're echoing another person's post, you may come up with some insight that the previous poster missed.
As for your job situation, like some other folks said, keep trying. Don't be afraid to take kind of a crummy job to start, because we all have to start somewhere. My first job was at a baseball stadium - it payed peanuts (ba dum ching) and was miserable back-breaking work... but it was a job.
Xiious wrote:We're all bros here. (Even the female participants in this thread!)
Thanks for your words, Xiious. It's true - we're pretty much just here to help each other.
I'm sorry to hear about your personal issues. I hope that you are successful with rebuilding the damage. And, of course, if you need help with the issues and you think we can give some advice, post!
Wetterl wrote:glass
No. No, no no. This is not the right thing to do.
If you're at this point, I highly, highly recommend you seek professional help. I know it feels like the pain is a release for you but it is extremely unhealthy, and extremely dangerous to do something like this.
If you are looking for an emotional release, consider some of the following:
- Exercise. Either get a membership at a gym, or just go for a jog / walk. A lot of times getting your sweat flowing and blood pumping can clear your mind, and the natural chemicals it releases into your body can help relieve tension.
- Kutagh's suggestion of boxing might be a good route, and goes hand in hand with exercise. Some form of physical exertion will help reduce stress. Many fitness clubs and gyms have sandbags you can wail on to your heart's desire, just don't hurt your hand(s).
- Start a diary, if you don't already have one. Write down your thoughts and feelings for the day, every day. Even if you just rip the paper out and throw it in the garbage when you're done, the act of recording it acts as an emotional release and can help you sort a lot of things out in your mind.
- Talk with friends, or spend time with friends. A lot of times a little friendly chatting can go a long way. They may even be able to help you with some of your problems. Alternatively, you could look into joining some sort of club, either through school (if you are still in school or college), or through a community center or work. Find something to do with your time to take your mind off of things.
Please take care of yourself. I don't want to see you end up really hurting yourself when it could have easily been avoided.