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Share a cuppa?

Re: Share a cuppa?

That's ok @Steven78 , at least you gave it a go and came for a visit. What are some things you are interested in that we can direct you to?

 

Looking forward to hearing from you,

tyme

Re: Share a cuppa?

That's ok , not much point writing about myself when I have no one to talk to . Defeats the purpose really. Just a very isolating experience.

Re: Share a cuppa?

Hi @Steven78 ,

 

Do you mean to talk to face to face? Because we are certainly people who are ready to talk and listen. It is just on a different medium.

 

Are you ready to give us a go?

 

What are some things you are interested in?

 

tyme

Re: Share a cuppa?

Hey @Captain24 ! Glad to hear you are out of iso! Woohoo!

Re: Share a cuppa?

Hi @Shaz51 ,

 

Is it the regular cappuccino?

 

tyme

Re: Share a cuppa?

@tonys ,

 

Are you talking about this post? https://saneforums.org/t5/Social-Spaces/beginer-on-a-computor/m-p/1196961#M297362

 

It has been posted.

Re: Share a cuppa?

It is good @tyme . The walk in the park was really good and having human company for dinner was good too. It held my dark mood off for a few extra hrs. 

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A double cappuccino please @tyme 😁😊

Re: Share a cuppa?

Here's your double cap @Shaz51 !

 

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Hey @Captain24 ,

 

Have a watch of this 2 min clip in relation to thoughts. I find this analogy very helpful. I found the book, The Happiness Trap, by this psychologist Dr Russ Harris, very helpful in my recovery.

 

https://youtu.be/tzUoXJVI0wo

 

Let me know what you think.

 

tyme

The Sushi Train metaphor offers a great tool for unhooking from difficult or unhelpful thoughts Russ Harris, a leading author, trainer and pioneer of ACT (Acceptance & Commitment Therapy), explains the Sushi Train metaphor through this entertaining and educational clip. To learn more about Russ's

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