Miyah wrote:
How do you practice learning to be more positive while also trying to balance out when I need to release some negative experiences? I am working on being positive now but I don't want to be superficial about it and rather just let this junk out in a healthy way.
It's good to set certain times, places and people to let out all of your negativity. It can be tricky when you're prone to talking about negative things or you're obsessing about them, but limiting these feelings is good in the long run as it interferes less with the relationships around you that you are trying to keep positive.
If there is a counsellor or psychiatrist you are seeing, they are an excellent outlet for letting these feelings out because not only are they nonjudgemental, they will help adjust your ways of thinking to work around these negative thoughts so that these are less likely to come about. As well, consider having a venting book...a private diary of sorts where you can freely voice your anxieties, tensions, obsessions and moments where you hate everyone. I own and utilize one which I keep in my purse...it works wonders for letting steam off.
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Given a “tentative” diagnosis as a child as I needed services at school for what was later correctly discovered to be a major anxiety disorder.
This misdiagnosis caused me significant stress, which lessened upon finding out the truth about myself from my current and past long-term therapists - that I am an anxious and highly sensitive person but do not have an autism spectrum disorder.
My diagnoses - social anxiety disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
I’m no longer involved with the ASD world.