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clickaway
08-02-05, 01:07
OK OK, we have to cut back or outlaw our favourite food and drink BUT

make the best of any creative hobby you may have, or maybe get started in one.

It will help distract your mind from all those ugly symptoms and is relaxing. Painting, drawing, photography, designing are just some examples - there are others. They can be a great therapy.

Don't worry if you think you're not very good, many of us will have plenty of time to practice given the stories that are on the forums!

Show your work to others and aim for something to be proud of. The positive feedback can work wonders. If photography is your thing, there are various websites where you can post your images and invite feedback - such as www.pbase.com

All these activities can be done indoors, so if you feel you are trapped in the house, it will be a relief.

Remember, being distracted from your suffering by doing something you enjoy can be pretty effective.

Ray

stimpy
08-02-05, 01:40
I for one am an extreme gardener. [:P]

A waterfall, kids playhouse, stream, pond and planting are just some of the things I have done to keep me busy.

I colour in, draw, design web pages, write poems and re-string broken wind chimes.

Ah the things you do to keep your mind busy ! [^]

Love, light and Best wishes
Liz xxx
With hard work and determination and all the things you know.
The world is there for you to take. There's nowhere you can't go.


[:p]Scatty Eccentric & 'Poet Laureate to panic and anxiety'

seh1980
08-02-05, 13:42
[Wow!] all these things sound like so much fun!! Unfortunately, I have far too much work at uni to be able to enjoy much free time..:(

Chris X
15-02-05, 23:49
Hi Ray, I totally agree with you there. Doing something you enjoy is a great cure in itself.
I am now a keen golfer , A mind over matter game they say which diverts the mind on concentrating on hitting the ball right rather than concentrating on anxiety problems.It works well esspecially when i do manage to hit the ball probably, the rest of the time i spend wondering why i cant hit it, but it works!, take care and good luck, Chrisx

Quiet-Lift
19-10-07, 01:13
Well said Ray...

Your photo's on pbase are magnificent...I'm green with envy...
A wonderful site...beautiful

Take care

CarmR
05-11-07, 13:57
Hello Ray

I totally agree with you...i enjoy Photography, i must admit i do find it harder to concentrate when i am suffering tho..and dont get to do much...but its keeping the mind busy and distracted that helps.

I would like to say that your photographs are amazing, so professional. I shall keep looking at them they are great.

Best Wishes
Carmel

Believe
05-11-07, 17:10
Hello Ray,:yesyes: :yesyes:

Well said there. I agree with you. I have just finished a quilt. I am starting the next very soon. I also enjoy reading, working puzzles, crafts, and painting my crafts.I also love to garden, but the season is almost over for me. An don't forget your cross stitching , thats a great way to pass time.

So come people lets get moving.Well pay for those Xmas cards, you can make them, paper, markers, stampers, glue and you are on your way.

Also baking helps me alot, not good for the diet but oh well.

Take Care
Believe
I Believe That We All Will Get Better!!!

sleepylea
16-11-07, 12:23
I see the distraction method wrks well for alot of people, just wish I had the motivation to do anything!

My current distraction is teaching myself dutch (why oh why?!), which is proving a challenge, but I am so proud of myself when I can tell my partner that the cat is under the table in dutch :D I just get a look of pure confusion from him!

Just trying to think of another cheap hobbie I can take up. Photography is not my strong point, unless I can pass those fuzzy pics as art?!lol

Believe
16-11-07, 14:10
Hello Sleepylea,

It can be anything hun, as long as you can focus on it. Try some crafts, even if you haven't ever done them. Also what about cooking?? Try new recipes, reading, cross stitch, sewing. Anything that makes you think, will work. Also check out the games , there are some great ones in there.

Hope those help you some.

sleepylea
16-11-07, 14:49
I found some gloss paint on Tuesday, I got all excited that I found something to do, I even found something to gloss, then realised I didnt have a brush :D

I will most definatly look into a long term project (not that long term, I have a very short attention span lol), I may even break out my old pencils and paper, see if I can get back into drawing. The cross stitch or reading is a fab idea... now where did I put the sewing box on my last cleaning mission??

Thanks for the inspiration, I do now have some motivation!

tonkaboy
18-11-07, 12:05
Hi everyone,

Being creative allows you to use your imagination for something constructive. I believe most anxiety suffers have very powerful imaginations - I know I do. When it's channeled into something creative, it helps me but if I'm idle, it starts imagining some pretty awful things. Up goes the anxiety.

Radio controlled model aircraft do it for me. It is a very consuming pastime - too consuming my wife would say - that allows me to use that imagination to solve all manner of problems. The hobby is mentally demanding when flying the aircraft, gets me out in the fresh air and socialising with fellow modellers.

I used to do a lot of steam railway photography, which again allowed me to be creative. I had to picture the shot in my minds eye before the train turned up. Got a real buzz when you press the shutter and know you've captured something special.

Good post Clickaway, I'm off out to the garage now to get building.

Cheers

A