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Re: Topic-specific support group this Thursday: Friendships
eylah_taylor wrote: »oh ok. will join today. thanks you again @Rose113
You have to create a account most of us use discussion board name
I use the name bennyboo (welsh?) On group chat

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Re: Topic-specific support group this Thursday: Friendships
@eylah_taylor hope to see you there
we are a friendly bunch on there


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Re: Topic-specific support group this Thursday: Friendships
Yeah they are @eylah_taylor it's general chat and support chat today 


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Re: Topic-specific support group this Thursday: Friendships
Hi @eylah_taylor group chats can be found
here: https://client.chatwee.com/popout/599c194bbd616d8b43891808
They will pop up at 8pm till 9.30 pm
here: https://client.chatwee.com/popout/599c194bbd616d8b43891808
They will pop up at 8pm till 9.30 pm


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Re: anxiety pain. :( tw
Hey @eylah_taylor hope you're doing alright now, we're here for you 

Re: anxiety pain. :( tw
Hello @eylah_taylor
It seems like you've been dealing with very intense emotions and I'm sorry this is triggering self harm. Sharing your thoughts and feelings with other people is very powerful and I want to share some resources with you that I think might be helpful
-There’s an organisation called CALM which offers help, information and advice to anyone. They deal with issues such as abuse, bullying, mental health, relationships, suicide and self-harm. The CALM helpline is open everyday from 5pm-12am (midnight) on 0800 58 58 58. You can webchat with them via their website, and find out more about them at www.thecalmzone.net
The Mix also has its own messenger service
-Crisis Messenger text service provides free, 24/7 crisis support across the UK. If you’re aged 25 or under, and are experiencing a personal crisis, are unable to cope and need support, you can text THEMIX to 85258. Their trained volunteer will introduce themselves, reflect on what you’ve said, and invite you to share at your own pace. You’ll text back and forth, only sharing what you feel comfortable with. They can deal issues such as Suicidal thoughts, abuse or assault, self-harm, bullying, relationship breakdown. You can find out more about it on our website here: https://www.themix.org.uk/get-support/speak-to-our-team/crisis-messenger
It seems like you've been dealing with very intense emotions and I'm sorry this is triggering self harm. Sharing your thoughts and feelings with other people is very powerful and I want to share some resources with you that I think might be helpful
-There’s an organisation called CALM which offers help, information and advice to anyone. They deal with issues such as abuse, bullying, mental health, relationships, suicide and self-harm. The CALM helpline is open everyday from 5pm-12am (midnight) on 0800 58 58 58. You can webchat with them via their website, and find out more about them at www.thecalmzone.net
The Mix also has its own messenger service
-Crisis Messenger text service provides free, 24/7 crisis support across the UK. If you’re aged 25 or under, and are experiencing a personal crisis, are unable to cope and need support, you can text THEMIX to 85258. Their trained volunteer will introduce themselves, reflect on what you’ve said, and invite you to share at your own pace. You’ll text back and forth, only sharing what you feel comfortable with. They can deal issues such as Suicidal thoughts, abuse or assault, self-harm, bullying, relationship breakdown. You can find out more about it on our website here: https://www.themix.org.uk/get-support/speak-to-our-team/crisis-messenger
Re: Work coach leaving
@FordRanger I think if you want to work with this person you could ask them if they do private sessions and ask if you could have their number to stay in touch and organise something.
If you see them as more than a friend I think if you feel confident enough you could just ask them for their number to stay in touch.
I would suggest that if you do find this person attractive not to follow them on linkedin or ask for more sessions. This way things will stay professional.
I hope that makes sense and let me know what you think!
If you see them as more than a friend I think if you feel confident enough you could just ask them for their number to stay in touch.
I would suggest that if you do find this person attractive not to follow them on linkedin or ask for more sessions. This way things will stay professional.
I hope that makes sense and let me know what you think!

Re: hi im eylah
Hey @eylah_taylor, welcome to the Mix! don't hesitate to ask if anything about the discussion boards seems confusing, we're happy to have you here!