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food is not a threat šŸ’“
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You are doing enough. You aren't lazy, your body just needs some breaks and that's okay! Rest is equally as important as working. You are doing enough and you are enough.
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Coping 101 - a masterpost of down to earth resources
This post doesnā€™t contain links to many professional resources - itā€™s a list of coping tips from people who are mentally ill/disabled themselves and who all decided to share what has worked for them here on tumblr. In the last 7 months I have been sharing content created for and by mentally ill/disabled people on this blog - and to celebrate reaching 5000 followers, I have decided to collect all the best coping tips Iā€™ve come across in one easily accessible place. Enjoy!
Managing emotions:
Letting go of emotional suffering via mindfulness.
DBT strengthening statements
Handling negative emotions
TheĀ ā€œemotions are signalsā€ method
The ā€œmindfully recognizing emotionsā€ method
Healthy perspectives on emotions
TheĀ ā€œemotions are like hiccupsā€ method
TheĀ ā€œhealthy outletsā€ method
Managing anxiety:
Coping statements for anxiety.
Breathing exercise gif
Breathing exercise gif 2
Things to remember when having an anxiety attack
TheĀ ā€œjust show upā€ method
TheĀ ā€œpanicky friendā€ method
Grounding techniquesĀ 
TheĀ ā€œI can survive the next 10 secondsā€ method
TheĀ ā€œdistract your brainā€ method
TheĀ ā€œyou will be able to copeā€ method
Managing depression:
7 depression tips and why they work
Depression tips
21 tips to keeping your shit together when youā€™re depressed
Managing executive dysfunction:
TheĀ ā€œmight as wellā€ method.
TheĀ ā€œone step accessā€ method.
Why self-discipline isnā€™t always the answer.Ā 
TheĀ ā€œuse whatever worksā€ method.
TheĀ ā€œtaking care of someone elseā€ method.
TheĀ ā€œjune-buggingā€ method.
Tricks for pushing through executive dysfunction
TheĀ ā€œdo several things at onceā€ method
TheĀ ā€œaccept your limitsā€ methods
TheĀ ā€œturn it into a gameā€ method
TheĀ ā€œanything worth doing is worth doing poorlyā€ method
TheĀ ā€œtricking your brainā€ method
TheĀ ā€œuntangling the spaghettiā€ method.
TheĀ ā€œsmaller stepsā€ method
The ā€œemergency cleaningā€ method
TheĀ ā€œletting go of shouldā€ method.
TheĀ ā€œmy body is an animal I need to care aboutā€ method
TheĀ ā€œfork theoryā€ method
TheĀ ā€œremove the barriersā€ method
TheĀ ā€œhalf-ass thingsā€ method
Managing negative thinking:
Challenging cognitive distortions.
Finding alternative thoughts.
Challenging negative thoughts
How to get over past mistakes
Toxic positivity vs hope and validation
How to improve your self-esteem
Negative and positive cognitions
TheĀ ā€œself neutralityā€ method
TheĀ ā€œseparate your negative qualities from your identityā€ method
Self talk to help end obsessions
Ten forms of twisted thinking + ten ways to untwist your thinking
Managing self care:
How to practice balanced self care.
Why hands-on hobbies are important
Ways to self-soothe
A list of mental illness workbooksĀ 
Ways to start feeling again
How to get back on track after a breakdown
How to self-soothe and treat yourself
Types of healthy coping skills
TheĀ ā€œparenting yourselfā€ method
An interactive self care guide
TheĀ ā€œdonā€™t ignore your needsā€ method
Online self care
Making the most of therapy
Free worksheets for people who canā€™t access therapy
TheĀ ā€œadd good things to your lifeā€ method
Showering for spoonies
TheĀ ā€œdo what you canā€ method
TheĀ ā€œit isnā€™t a waste of time just because it wonā€™t cure youā€ method.
Self care cheat sheet
TheĀ ā€œcreate somethingā€ method
Managing school:
Studying with anxiety and depression
Studying with mental illness
Coping with dissociation in school
Managing exam periods when youā€™re mentally ill
TheĀ ā€œdone is better than noneā€ method
How to survive college
Managing urges to harm yourself:
What to do to when youā€™re suicidal
Questions to ask before giving up
Alternatives to self harm
Coping with suicidal thoughts
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more often than not, slip ups happen in recovery. when they do, show yourself kindness, and know that you can keep going šŸ’ž
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donā€™t hate your body for how itā€™s changed during 2020, but thank it for supporting you through a difficult time
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trust your body šŸ’“
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Daily reminder that you are never alone. You are always loved and supported. There is someone here for you. Please never feel like you have to suffer in silence. Speak out of you need help. Talk to someone anyone you trust doenst matter who. Even if you ahve to talk it out to your pet just saying out loud will make you feel a bit better ā¤ļø
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recovereminder Ā· 4 years
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you donā€™t have to justify your feelings for them to be valid.
you donā€™t have to explain your feelings for them to be valid.
your feelings are automatically valid. end of story.
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