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June 1st 2023 07:52 PM
Everglow.
Re: Those nights

Hey,

What you're describing sounds very familiar and you're not alone in feeling this way. At night, your brain gets a chance to decompress and process the day. It's not busy engaging with tasks, so it gets to think. I find when I'm in bed, I think about negative things too, because I'm not being distracted from it.

It's understandable that sometimes things feel like too much. The world we live in is a lot and our brains do get overwhelmed by it. Some brains more than others. It's important to recognise this as there may be ways to get through those negative spaces. For example, journalling can be a good way of getting thoughts out of your head and tucking them away somewhere else. It's a good way of expressing emotions without judgement so they're not clogging up your mind at night. You could also try having soothing music on when you're trying to sleep. This way it could relax you, and also distract you at the same time.

There are millions and millions of reasons for you to be alive. Some small and others huge. But I know sometimes it's not easy to see them. Perhaps when you are going about your day, you could note these reasons on some paper, or your phone, and store them for when you need a reminder. Something small like a pretty tree you saw, or a dog who wagged it's tail at you are good examples. They seem insignificant, but if you have a list of lots of them, it might just get you through any moments where you're struggling to remember any positive things about life at all.

It's important to know that you never need to face these things alone. It's amazing that you reached out here (and there's always room for you to ask for help without judgement!), but please know that there are people who can help if you need help in the moment too. Here is a list of hotlines for various countries. If you ever need to use them, they're a great tool and a really great way to get help.

I hope this helps a bit. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help.
May 31st 2023 10:04 AM
Dawn.
Re: Those nights

Hi there,

I'm so sorry to hear what you're going through. I have had those thoughts as well and what has helped me in watching a funny movie, playing a game, taking some photos or listening to a song that makes me want to dance. I can sympathies on how scary these thoughts can be and if you ever need anything, feel free to message me.
May 31st 2023 03:50 AM
Ambedo.
Re: Those nights

Hi there,

Thank you for reaching out to us!

I've definitely experienced this feeling before and it can be so difficult to process. Do you find that this typically happens when you're getting ready to go to bed or do you start having these feelings the moment the activity in your day starts winding down? Either way, you might want to try a minimally stimulating activity to help prevent your mind from wandering to negative places as much. For instance, you might try putting on a comforting movie or TV show or doing a calming activity, such as drawing or coloring.

Depending on the hour, perhaps you could also reach out to a friend. Even if you aren't able to physically hang out, having someone to talk to (whether it's about what you're feeling or just general chit-chat) can really help ease some of those feelings and give you the reminder that there are people who care about you and enjoy having you in their life. Personally, that does wonders for my mood!

I hope this helped a bit! Please remember that you're not alone and that you are valued. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or if you'd just like to talk.

Take care!
May 31st 2023 12:42 AM
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Those nights

[FONT=""][COLOR=""][SIZE=""]Do you ever just feel so depressed and alone at night when you don't have so much going on? It feels, you close your eyes and feel whats the point of living. I don't want to be alive anymore. Everything is too much for me.[/size][/color][/font]

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