Often, the mind improves with hobbies and/or new interests. Dwelling on a problem is not the way to conquer it - sometimes you just have to forget about it. Taking up music, or writing (such as your poetry), painting, etc., is the best therapy - and you never know how good you can be.

You have to question everything about yourself to find answers. The first thing to do is dispute your feelings. They are often brought about by words right in your own head, and if you can change that you'll find relief. Finding rational arguments to counter the irrational thoughts takes practice, but works.

For many people, as soon as one problem goes away, they find another one to take it's place. This is another common thing. Recognition of this pattern is half the battle, and then you can start doing things to stop it from getting worse, and eventually eliminate it.
Breukelen advocaat Reviewed by Breukelen advocaat on . and here we go.... (more brother issues) i'm trying very hard to not like freak out or anything.... but i just got a call from my brother... he's moving to tennese with a friend of his... he's offically quit school (papers or whatever is already signed, he's out for good) and he's moving quite a few states away from me... so now i have nothing left here, except my grandparents my son and wife.... i have no father, i have no mother, i have no family, i have no friends (here)... and since he's moving, i won't be getting weed anymore Rating: 5