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Photos of Mrs Shrink or is that great,great granny porn?
Mrs Shrink is a bit younger than I.
Photos of Mrs Shrink or is that great,great granny porn?
Iptv- live tv- Adult .... someone told meGood advice mate.
I’m sure this will help Fife and many others who may be struggling a bit but not brave enough to put their hand up to it like Fifehibs has done.
Any links to the granny porn?
Asking for a friend.
I find it’s getting harder to fix and snap out of it.I was conscious today that last week had passed and I hadn’t produced what I needed to.
im not really sure how that happened but I was conscious I wasn’t in the best place. But once I become conscious of it I can fix it.
I think the problem is when I don’t realize it.
Have you tried a happiness diary? Just a couple of notes a day with a score on how you are feeling. Something you’re grateful for like a good coffee. Hibs on a Saturday. Friends. Family.I find it’s getting harder to fix and snap out of it.
There is no reason for it but today I feel totally defeated.
I find it’s getting harder to fix and snap out of it.
There is no reason for it but today I feel totally defeated.
No but I’ll give it a try. ThanksHave you tried a happiness diary? Just a couple of notes a day with a score on how you are feeling. Something you’re grateful for like a good coffee. Hibs on a Saturday. Friends. Family.
I think if you have something to review then it helps you understand how you are feeling?
Thanks, you too.Similar to yourself but I've found Monday's particularly challenging recently, still sitting at my desk but getting things done seems harder. I've concluded it's just the lack of transition from being home at the weekend and then going to the office on a Monday.
Stick in there
It might help if you try to create more separation between work and home life if you haven't already. Eg putting all work equipment away at the end of the day, trying to stick to fixed work hours, even introducing a daily 'commute' (even if it's a 5 minute walk round the block before and after work). I've even considered putting a suit on for work but haven't done it yet because a) I'm too lazy, and b) I suspect they won't fit....This lockdown is really starting to get into my head, I don’t mind working from home but the lack of being able to get out to see clients and have meetings is beginning to take its toll. The same 4 walls all day every day and I am beginning to hate the house, the actual building not the fact it’s my family home.
walks are good but I’ve spent years out and about in meetings or office and this being stuck is a real head fuck.
Hibs helped at the weekend but even the online viewing feels so false.
Everybody is !!Mrs Shrink is a bit younger than I.
Totally get this. I feel like a caged animal.This lockdown is really starting to get into my head, I don’t mind working from home but the lack of being able to get out to see clients and have meetings is beginning to take its toll. The same 4 walls all day every day and I am beginning to hate the house, the actual building not the fact it’s my family home.
walks are good but I’ve spent years out and about in meetings or office and this being stuck is a real head fuck.
Hibs helped at the weekend but even the online viewing feels so false.
The lockdown must be a nightmare for her too , what with her o levels and stuffMrs Shrink is a bit younger than I.
Shrink is ragin she won't let him with her A levelsThe lockdown must be a nightmare for her too , what with her o levels and stuff
For those of you no longer going to an office and working from home and struggling with the same 4 walls day after day have you tried the technique of the 'false commute".
What you do is get up as normal but rather than go straight to your PC you jump in your car (or bus or walk) and drive a circular route back to your house.
This sub consciously tells your mind its now time to work and then at night when you finish work you do exactly the same in reverse.
The theory being when you come back into your house your mind tells you are now home and its relaxation and chill out time.
Of course it sounds rather strange but maybe this might work for someone.
This was actually one of the top tips that I read when I started working from home in Jan 19. There were others but I found this one works. I used to drop the kids off at school then go a half hour walk and then back to the house to "work". It did work really well.For those of you no longer going to an office and working from home and struggling with the same 4 walls day after day have you tried the technique of the 'false commute".
What you do is get up as normal but rather than go straight to your PC you jump in your car (or bus or walk) and drive a circular route back to your house.
This sub consciously tells your mind its now time to work and then at night when you finish work you do exactly the same in reverse.
The theory being when you come back into your house your mind tells you are now home and its relaxation and chill out time.
Of course it sounds rather strange but maybe this might work for someone.
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Do they have gelatine in them?Otherwise non vegan.
I’m not home today, but I’ll try and get on next weekShort notice but I’m doing a wee mental health awareness session on zoom at 1pm today and every Wednesday if anyone wants to join pm me
Good shout. Still a day at a time approach here too.Bump. How is everyone? (In particular @FifeHibs )
I'm weary and still feel on my last nerve. Just ticking off the days though.
If only this was still the 90s, I'd be able to get a load of jellies ;)
Short notice but I’m doing a wee mental health awareness session on zoom at 1pm today and every Wednesday if anyone wants to join pm me
my 59 year old sister in law committed suicide on Monday 1st feb. RIPOhh, I have my moments!!!
I think it is a minefield ( should that be mindfield!) as what’s good for one is not for another. Also, it effects people all different ways, and for different reasons. The result is very much the same though. It can be very debilitating.
It stole a lot of my confidence, though I’m in quite a good place these days.
During the time we won the cup, I was suffering quite bad. I went to the final and had a superb day, but the following day I was engulfed with negatives thoughts. It was very cruel.. One of the scariest, but best bits of advice I got was you learn to live with it. You manage it and learn enough tricks to keep on top of it . Then eventually , hopefully, like this virus, you suppress it enough that it’s not an issue.
One day you can be the best person to give support / advice, the next week , you can be the one who needs it.
Im up for both .
Sorry to read that. My sympathy is with you and your family. Stay safe.My b
my 59 year old sister in law committed suicide on Monday 1st feb. RIP
That's horrible.My b
my 59 year old sister in law committed suicide on Monday 1st feb. RIP
I'm really sorry to hear that eck, hope she's found her own peace mate.My b
my 59 year old sister in law committed suicide on Monday 1st feb. RIP
Thoughts with you and your familyMy b
my 59 year old sister in law committed suicide on Monday 1st feb. RIP
Bloody hell. What can one say. Best to you and yours, mate.My b
my 59 year old sister in law committed suicide on Monday 1st feb. RIP
I'm really sorry to hear that Eck. Thoughts with you and your family.My b
my 59 year old sister in law committed suicide on Monday 1st feb. RIP
How sad. No words can ease your pain just now.My b
my 59 year old sister in law committed suicide on Monday 1st feb. RIP
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