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  • in reply to: depression during covid #364806
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    The human brain is the most complex biological tool that exists, the result of millions of years of evolution. This complexity endows us with wonderful functions, very characteristic of our species, such as language, culture, art or science. But it is also a double-edged sword that, when it fails, causes pathologies that manifest themselves in alterations in our behavior. Some disrupt us at a motor level (Parkinson’s disease, cerebellar ataxias), others at a cognitive level (autism, dementias) and others at an emotional level (anxiety, depression).

    Many people suffer from depression – or major depressive disorder (MDD) – at some point in their lives. It is a serious mental illness characterized by persistent low mood and sadness, limited self-esteem, and feelings of guilt. In addition to loss of interest and pleasure in habitual activities, sleep and eating disorders, etc. In the most severe cases, this picture is accompanied by suicidal ideation and suicide attempts. you can check out this article for motivation, https://superwellnessblog.net/science-says-about-an-antidote-to-pain-and-negativity/

    in reply to: depression during covid #364805
    patrica
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    The human brain is the most complex biological tool that exists, the result of millions of years of evolution. This complexity endows us with wonderful functions, very characteristic of our species, such as language, culture, art or science. But it is also a double-edged sword that, when it fails, causes pathologies that manifest themselves in alterations in our behavior. Some disrupt us at a motor level (Parkinson’s disease, cerebellar ataxias), others at a cognitive level (autism, dementias) and others at an emotional level (anxiety, depression).

    Many people suffer from depression – or major depressive disorder (MDD) – at some point in their lives. It is a serious mental illness characterized by persistent low mood and sadness, limited self-esteem, and feelings of guilt. In addition to loss of interest and pleasure in habitual activities, sleep and eating disorders, etc. In the most severe cases, this picture is accompanied by suicidal ideation and suicide attempts. you can check out this article for motivation, https://superwellnessblog.net/social-distancing-how-to-keep-connected-and-upbeat/

    in reply to: Marriage – Feel Hopeless #363844
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    You may not even recognize how you got here, but you feel where you are. The criticisms from your spouse sting and linger. The compliments that were once so validating and that made you feel so appreciated have disappeared. Going to work and busying yourself outside the home become welcome distractions.

    And going home, especially if your spouse is there, is the loneliest part of the day.

    This is the point in marriage where you may ask yourself, How does an unhappy marriage affect you? Am I reading my feelings correctly? Is this how I’m going to feel for the rest of my life?”

    Perhaps you don’t even share some key values anymore. Perhaps sex is actually a distancing, emotionally painful experience. Perhaps you bicker about petty subjects as a way of avoiding deeper issues (and deeper intimacy).

    However this marriage-of-one-or-none is playing out, you know only that you don’t recognize this life to which you are sworn. You may even wonder if you made a huge mistake uttering those two life-sentencing words on your wedding day.

    The only thing that could make you feel worse is your suspicion that your spouse might feel the same way. And if both of you feel such disconnect, the time has come to learn how to save your marriage.

    you can read this article, https://superwellnessblog.net/in-marriage-its-hugs-before-business/ for learning more

    patrica
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    dear Noor, I think I help you a little..  wish you good luck

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    We show affection to our loved ones more often than not. A lot of us depend on their help and comprehension to get us through troublesome occasions, including when we hit hindrances or rough fixes in our relationship, and if one thing ensured, is that you’ll hit a barrier or two when you’re in a significant distance relationship.

    Significant distance connections are difficult to maintain, and you’ll frequently find that for some explanation, your feelings will be running wild. You will have moments when you miss your better half-seriously, and you will have times when the intricacies of separation cause misconceptions and disappointments and questions. Significant distance connections can put a great deal of included pressure on a couple, thereby influencing their individual lives as well as the relationship. Therefore, it’s just that we’d go to our emotionally supportive network (specifically loved ones) for guidance and comfort.

    These are seasons of hardship when our hearts are delicate, and we miss the one we love beyond a reasonable doubt. These are the occasions when we anticipate that our family and dear companions should be there for us, to have our back and to offer comfort in times of dire need.

    Tragically, however, sometimes, going to loved ones to talk about your significant distance relationship just includes additional issues in with the general mish-mash. You should think before you share your personal insights regarding your LDR with your loved ones, and you should avoid their sentiments as much as possible.

    you can read this article : https://superwellnessblog.net/maintain-significant-distance-relationship/

    in reply to: Healthy Eating – A Balance, and Substitutions #361695
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    nice recipe .. you can try a healthy salad for your husband. You can read this article how to make a healthy salad ?

    in reply to: Covid-19 #361690
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    so informative ..

    in reply to: How to be okay with having no friends? #361039
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    It is okay to not having toxic friends. Alone life is better than these types of friends. I understand your situation your emotion. But you can overcome this. Be confident. Learn to walk alone.

    Stay hopeful. You can search for a new friend if their mentality matches with you. Otherwise, it is a big no for me. In the meantime, you can check this article https://superwellnessblog.net/the-ways-of-enjoying-alone-time/

    in reply to: Hatred and resentment towards everything #360703
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    Dear  Meshga94:

    I can feel you because I felt the same once upon a time. It is the worst feeling in the world. You ar not jealous of them. Mainly you have a lack of self-confidence. Meditation can be helpful for you. Meditation helps to remove these types of perception from you. you can check out this article to learn more : https://superwellnessblog.net/reasons-to-meditate-in-the-morning/ 

    you can find many more articles that will help to change your mentality and boost your self-confidence.

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