Pull out those journals
#mentalhealth #journalentry #journalprompts #writeitout #journaltopic #writingprompt #writingtopics #humpday #humpdayvibes #Wednesday #writingcommunity #depression #sad #writerscommunity
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what’s your writing process like?
i receive divine visions. i open google docs. i stare at it. i have a breakdown. i write
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Screaming over how adorable my mini Supernatural journal is
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HPB haul today
Thankfully, I didn't go nuts this time.... 😮💨 😅
Not like I could possibly need another copy of The Great Gatsby, but here we are; it's in the Chiltern collection. The bright-ass shiny pink thing is another journal by Flame Tree, quoting Pride and Prejudice. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is also a Flame Tree edition. I have an old copy of Dune, and I'm trying to find the rest of the series; here's book five. And I have some books by Carl Sagan but not any of his fiction; today I changed that.
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Invader Zim journal/diary with a lock, featuring Zim and Gir, sold at Hot Topic.
Date: 2003
Source: [x]
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It's #funfriday remember to laugh this weekend 🤣
#mentalhealth #fathersday #weekend #weekendvibes #laugher
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At the end of last year I've started going on a walk on a daily basis because of that meme with going on my stupid walk for my stupid mental health.
And the thing is, I can feel it helping. Some days more, some days less. Even though most of the time it's dark when I go.
Take today, for example.
I was so stressed out at work that I've had a small cry (again) and then a bigger scream into a pillow - the joys of working from home.
And then I made myself go out when I finally finished work as much as I was able to, while listening to music, and basking in Hades' presence, since those walks are an act of devotion to him in my practice, and I ended up feeling somewhat grounded in myself again.
Stupid walks are helping.
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I feel very lucky to have found the audience/community around me because I've learned so much by feeling comfortable being open to discussions about animals and animal welfare.
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I really don't like our brain's ability to jump from "I'm going to organise all this stuff and catch up with a bunch of tasks" to "it's time to get stuck in an increasingly distressing thought spiral for several hours, accidentally trigger yourself, then feel like shit because you haven't done anything but also haven't managed to rest".
like please can we maybe have like a nice middleground where we do a few things and then rest for a while and don't experience the full range of human emotions over the course of about 3 hours
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i'm sure the guy who wrote the "there's laundry to do and a genocide to stop" piece is fine and well-intentioned, but jesus christ, it's just a terrible excuse for a poem—no rhythm, no attention to craft, just soulless liberal hand-wringing that makes the author look like a self-absorbed tool
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