DaughterOfAthena

DaughterOfAthena

Member
May 30, 2021
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I can't go into personal details onto why but I do really have a genuine good reason to not CTB. This reason is on a time limit of sorts and will pass eventually. I just need to bear through things a few more years and am hoping someone here can share something that buys me time for a reason greater than myself. I've tried the typical methods of therapy and meds. Meditation, and even tried smoking weed because of how many other people I have met that claims it helps them. None of these do it for me though. So if any of you have any methods outside those that have helped you at-least hang on for longer I would be grateful if you shared them.
 
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timf

Enlightened
Mar 26, 2020
1,168
I found in the Army when having to run in sand with a full pack and gear, the temptation to just collapse was very tempting. If I told myself that I was just going to quit after the next hill, I found that when I got over the next hill, I could make one more.

Sometimes focusing on short term goals makes things seem more achievable.
 
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overcomingfear

Experienced
Sep 1, 2020
206
distract yourself with something non destructive. avoid stresses
 
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nihilism44

nihilism44

trying my best
May 2, 2021
79
I'm going to be a complete hypocrite by saying this, because I'm not doing this for myself right now, but live the life you want to live right now. Don't regret not doing something. Since you plan on ctb fairly soon, try to enjoy the time that you have here and focus on short term goals that make you feel happy and fulfilled without focusing too much on the future since you don't plan on having one anyways. (if that's possible, I understand even getting out of bed can be really difficult sometimes)
Then who knows, maybe it will lead to good things and you will end up not wanting to ctb after all. Ultimately, we're weird monkeys floating on a space rock.
 
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BeansOfRequirement

BeansOfRequirement

Behind the guilt was compassion
Jan 26, 2021
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14 hours of gaming per day.
 
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chocolatebar

chocolatebar

Paragon
Jul 11, 2021
975
Art used to help me a lot, but after some time, it doesn't work anymore.
 
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western_heart

western_heart

trying to save ourself
May 23, 2021
628
Travel kept me going for a while, but I eventually exhausted my resources.

If you're up for more drugs, psychedelics or ketamine. The latter kept me from CTB last month and has been helping me reduce ideation quite a bit.
 
lastingabyss

lastingabyss

Knockin’ on Heaven’s door
Apr 10, 2021
20
distractions. i find reading and gaining new knowledge to be fulfilling, and also going to the gym makes me just think about something else for a couple of hours a day
 
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FuneralCry

FuneralCry

Just wanting some peace
Sep 24, 2020
38,536
I just do things to try and pass the time. I try to sleep as much as I can and I go outside a bit which helps. Nothing makes me feel much better though really.
 
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JustLosingMyself

Mage
Sep 4, 2018
544
Keeping busy with something that gives you a sense of achievement and/or learn something. That excludes computer games and internet loafing
Reading, teaching yourself something, running, walking, cycling, build models, ...
It'll boost your confidence
 
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Ms.Anthrope

Ms.Anthrope

(dis)Member
Sep 9, 2021
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I can't go into personal details onto why but I do really have a genuine good reason to not CTB. This reason is on a time limit of sorts and will pass eventually. I just need to bear through things a few more years and am hoping someone here can share something that buys me time for a reason greater than myself. I've tried the typical methods of therapy and meds. Meditation, and even tried smoking weed because of how many other people I have met that claims it helps them. None of these do it for me though. So if any of you have any methods outside those that have helped you at-least hang on for longer I would be grateful if you shared them.
stimulate your vagus nerves - press lightly on your eyeballs & hold for ~30s
eat spicy foods or squeeze ice cubes - the temporary pain will release endorphins & help emotionally regulate w/o doing permanent physical damage
ground yourself - place both feet firmly on the floor, sit up straight, & breathe deeply
take a long warm shower - the rainfall shower I linked really helps to stimulate my senses & pull me out of my numbness or dark thoughts (also, good for a cry)
aromatherapy/essential oils - scents can effortlessly bypass your current thoughts or mood to evoke different memories & emotions
treat yourself to good food & drink - everything you ingest is a drug that can affect your mental health, so eating the right foods can boost your mood, especially if you habitually reward yourself with a food or drink you have positive associations with
 

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