No matter how many ups and downs I go through, how come every time I'm down, it feels like I'm trapped and I'm never going to get out?
Jack
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May 31, 2015
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Your perception collapses and you become incapable of ever seeing the situation improving, for example; If you have ever been in a car in busy traffic and someone speeds past you and undercuts you and almost causes a collision, for that small moment, your perception collapses and all you focus on is that one car speeding off, and maybe all you think about is what almost happened - however eventually your perception would return to normal, you probably would have even forgotten about it. However with these "down" periods in our life, we become somewhat trapped in this collapsed perception saying things won't improve and that we aren't ever "going to get out". However I assure you from personal experience, recovering and getting through it all, is past possible. I believe in you!
Anonymous
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Jan 27, 2015
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When I felt like that, I learned it was because of depression and I talked to my mom and my doctor. Since then I actually feel like I'm out of the hole.
slothyful
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Jan 29, 2018
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When you're down, you are blinded by your own emotions. You feel incapable to do anything, you never know there's a hope. But soon you realize, it just doesn't end there.
oceanbubblesandchocolate
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Apr 14, 2015
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Although it is difficult to push through a tough time, it is incredibly possible, and you can do it!
kindkrissy29
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Apr 26, 2015
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It feels like the downs will always stay and that the ups will never come. That is how it feels sometimes, though. The ups will happen though. It is darkest before dawn. The ups are just around the corner, give it time. Everything will get better.
PoliteOcean
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Sep 6, 2015
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There isn't a one answer fits all to this question. Everybody is different. If you feel that you are experiencing difficulties beyond your control or that your life is feeling that way, perhaps prioritizing things can help. Such as making a list of things you can work on, talking with a trusted person. Or even seeking help through a counselor or therapist or Life coach can help.
WhisperingBug
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Feb 22, 2016
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People like to be happy. It's part of being human. When we're happy, everything seems right in the world- or at least, mostly right. When we're down, however, we start to focus on the negative forces that impact our lives. When we're happy, we can ignore these easier, but when we're down, it seems like the negative is all-consuming, and all that exists.
calmPanda51
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Oct 18, 2016
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be strong. be confident. learn from your mistakes. be positive. think that you are strong enough to handle all that you are and have been going through and probably you need to be more strong than ever, so you are still feeling trapped.
radiantHoliday71
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Feb 11, 2019
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It sounds like exactly when you are down. I do feel that too. I imagine sad, unmotivated, and stuck companies at the time. Others may feels different depends on what they are facing that make them down. After you aware what important next is remember to seek help or solution of the situation. Sometimes it may take time to progress but it is normal.
Talk or let it out of your chest is the most helpful tool when I am down based on my experience. Maybe you hear it so often it becomes cliche, sometimes it just hard to talk about it. I can relate. Your feeling is real but your choice about how to respond.
Anonymous
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Feb 18, 2019
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Your perception collapses and you become incapable of ever seeing the situation improving, for example; If you have ever been in a car in busy traffic and someone speeds past you and undercuts you and almost causes a collision, for that small moment, your perception collapses and all you focus on is that one car speeding off, and maybe all you think about is what almost happened - however eventually your perception would return to normal, you probably would have even forgotten about it. However with these "down" periods in our life, we become somewhat trapped in this collapsed perception saying things won't improve and that we aren't ever "going to get out". However I assure you from personal experience, recovering and getting through it all, is past possible. I believe in you!
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