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Dealing with depression - suicidal thoughts - Join the conversation (including helpline details)
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 6709011" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>The only way I have ever solved difficult problems is by tackling them a step at a time and ignoring what seems like the futility or hopelessness of it and not trying to solve it all at once, rather crossing bridges as we come to them. It's often surprising how things work out if you keep trying and keep working at them. You either have to do that or drop the job completely, write it off and change course.</p><p></p><p>I have never really found all the positive thinking, lifestyle, relaxation baloney to help much. An old farm worker once told me that "sometimes you just have to take the bull by the horns lad."</p><p></p><p>Not quite sure what I am driving at, but the things that get me down are things that seem insurmountable. I am learning not to get daunted by the size of the task before I have even started it, but just to start nibbling away at the problems and gradually they are overcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 6709011, member: 2119"] The only way I have ever solved difficult problems is by tackling them a step at a time and ignoring what seems like the futility or hopelessness of it and not trying to solve it all at once, rather crossing bridges as we come to them. It's often surprising how things work out if you keep trying and keep working at them. You either have to do that or drop the job completely, write it off and change course. I have never really found all the positive thinking, lifestyle, relaxation baloney to help much. An old farm worker once told me that "sometimes you just have to take the bull by the horns lad." Not quite sure what I am driving at, but the things that get me down are things that seem insurmountable. I am learning not to get daunted by the size of the task before I have even started it, but just to start nibbling away at the problems and gradually they are overcome. [/QUOTE]
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