How would you like some Tiki Death Punch?
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How would you like some Tiki Death Punch?
Hungry:
If your body is asking for food, the hunger will gradually develop. Emotional hunger is a response to some sort of negative experience or feeling and is usually more of a sudden onset of a craving for a specific food. With emotional hunger you will also feel the need to eat immediately. If you’re still not sure, wait a few minutes and see what happens. As you do this more and more it will become easier for you to distinguish between the two.
Angry:
One thing that can help with anger is feeling a sense of power. Things like running, dancing, or other strong physical activities are a great way to get that energy out of your body. Depending on what works for you- you may also want to try something more calming. Slow down, let your mind relax… sometimes that can help you to organize your thoughts which may bring on the realization that whatever your angry about isn’t all that bad or is something you can work on by staying focused. Don’t forget to address your anger. None of this means to disregard it, push it back, or try to completely forget about it. You can’t bottle these things up inside. What you want to do is calm yourself, release that negative energy, and organize your thoughts so you can handle the anger in a safe and effective way.
Lonely:
If you’re lonely, reach out to someone. Text, phone, video chat, in person. Even just going outside for a walk or going to a coffee shop with your laptop. You don’t always have to be directly socializing with people as long as you’re around them. Short term loneliness is sometimes alleviated by simply being in the presence of other people.
Tired:
If you’re tired, take a look at your schedule. Are you overworking yourself? You may need to make set times within your schedule to take a break. Scheduling breaks may sound weird… but you need it. Don’t burn yourself out. Don’t take on more than you can handle. Also take a look at your sleep schedule. Are you getting the rest you need? Maybe you need to set an earlier time to get to bed in order to wake up feeling refreshed. Your body will thank you. The last thing is that you can’t be afraid take time for yourself or say no to things.
recoveryisbeautiful: Hungry: If your body is asking for food, the hunger will gradually develop. Emotional hunger is a response to some sort of negative experience or feeling and is usually more of a sudden onset of a craving for a specific food. With emotional hunger you will also feel the need to eat immediately. If you’re still not sure, wait a few minutes and see what happens. As you do this more and more it will become easier for you to distinguish between the two. Angry: One thing that can help with anger is feeling a sense of power. Things like running, dancing, or other strong physical activities are a great way to get that energy out of your body. Depending on what works for you- you may also want to try something more calming. Slow down, let your mind relax… sometimes that can help you to organize your thoughts which may bring on the realization that whatever your angry about isn’t all that bad or is something you can work on by staying focused. Don’t forget to address your anger. None of this means to disregard it, push it back, or try to completely forget about it. You can’t bottle these things up inside. What you want to do is calm yourself, release that negative energy, and organize your thoughts so you can handle the anger in a safe and effective way. Lonely: If you’re lonely, reach out to someone. Text, phone, video chat, in person. Even just going outside for a walk or going to a coffee shop with your laptop. You don’t always have to be directly socializing with people as long as you’re around them. Short term loneliness is sometimes alleviated by simply being in the presence of other people. Tired: If you’re tired, take a look at your schedule. Are you overworking yourself? You may need to make set times within your schedule to take a break. Scheduling breaks may sound weird… but you need it. Don’t burn yourself out. Don’t take on more than you can handle. Also take a look at your sleep schedule. Are you getting the rest you need? Maybe you need to set an earlier time to get to bed in order to wake up feeling refreshed. Your body will thank you. The last thing is that you can’t be afraid take time for yourself or say no to things.
I just looked this up and..... guess what !
I get really bummed out when there’s a lack of empathy. It would take only a few seconds to consider the other person’s pain and perspective and point of view. It has the power to heal. The only cost is losing bigotry, self-righteousness, and pride. Empathy is that good.
My personality? Oh, you mean the character I’m currently hyperfixated on?
I feel like people who don't experience hyperfixations, don't understand how overwhelming they truly are. I cant do anything but think about my current hyperfixation, it's the first thing I think of when I wake up and the last thing I think of before I go to sleep. I feel this constant need to fully immerse myself into it and I struggle to do anything unrelated. If I cant partake in what I want I feel rabid, intense and irritable. I have this insatiable need to consume all forms of my interest and I will go mad if I cant.
What people think hyperfixation is like: Wow I love this thing so much! It makes me so happy! I like thinking about it all the time! I get all excited when people talk about it with me and when I get to talk about it myself! I’ve even bought all the merch for it too!
What hyperfixation ACTUALLY is like: Wow, I love this thing so much, I don’t think I’d be able to live without it. A shame that it ruins my ability to self care though since the thing is all my brain has energy for. Kinda wish I wasn’t so behind on my work either but I can’t think about anything but the thing. Anyways, that’s okay, because the thing makes me happy! It makes me so happy that I’ve spent money on every piece of merch for it, to the point where I don’t have money for important things! I may even get randomly agitated and aggressive if someone brings it up in a conversation because I’m the one that knows the most and it makes me need to info dump which makes people annoyed with me!
Nuerotypical: You know, liking (special interest/hyperfixation) isn’t a personality, sweaty! 🤭😏
Autistic and ADHD people:
what bpd feels like
being alone in the dark
you don’t fit it anywhere. anywhere.
you don’t know anymore what your true identity is
every time you feel bad, it’s the worst you’ve ever been. there’s no hope.
every time you feel good, you don’t get why you ever felt bad. you can do anything.
you either speak too little or too much.
you’re either too impulsive and wild or too calm and boring.
whenever you say something, it always turns out wrong. you never know what’s the right thing to say.
if you love someone, you love like crazy. you’d literally die for them, and i’m not kidding.
if someone you care about and love says something that feels slightly off or doesn’t respond to your messages for a while, that’s it. they hate you. they never needed you. you’re trash and a waste of space.
when you hate someone, you hate hard. you split like crazy and afterwards hate yourself even more for it.
you feel like you’re always selfish and manipulative and talk about yourself too much.
you barely have control over your emotions. they hit you like a tsunami every time, leaving you drained.
you have impulses to self harm or do things that you know are blatantly stupid.
every day you want to die.
you’re pretty sure your friends are tired of you and your problems.
if you don’t let your anger out, it builds up in you and messes up your mind even more.
you have hard time making decisions.
you feel like you’re not worth shit because of the way you are.
you feel like everyone’s just lying to you because they don’t wanna be rude to you, but they all actually secretly hate you.
you don’t know yourself anymore. every day you have a different personality.
you’re actually scared of yourself and what you might do.
you just want to love others and be loved, but it seems impossible.
you hate having bpd.
YOU HATE HAVING BPD.
Thanks brain 👍
i wish pain killers worked on emotional pain lol
I just looked this up and..... guess what !
I’m the three hour gap