One of the blogs I read is usually about games, but today there was an entry about how the author learned to train herself differently--from relaxing her mouth to sitting without her legs crossed: http://www.linehollis.com/2014/03/07/th ... my-throat/ She also talks about how she changed her mental voice from second to first person, which she feels helped her self-talk be less threatening.
I often wonder how much of my unconscious habits affect my mental health. I also think it's interesting that she brings up gait, since one's gait can often tell you if they have brain damage or an inebriated (http://www.neuroexam.com/neuroexam/content.php?p=38). I find that now that I'm in my third trimester of pregnancy, the way I get up from lying down on the floor is different (I support myself on my knees and rise slowly to prevent lightheadedness). I don't have much to say except that it's interesting.
Relaxation and mentality
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Re: Relaxation and mentality
Oh my gosh that was interesting. Especially because I was just diagnosed as bipolar and started trying to identify the patterns in my own life that lead to/contribute to depressive or hypomanic episodes. Plus I also imagine conversations with other people (or, more commonly for me, imagine people watching me and reacting to what I say or do). I love that she's taken so much time to make those tiny-yet-huge changes in her life. Thanks for sharing!
The Epistler was quite honestly knocked on her ethereal behind by the sheer logic of this.