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ellie2000ellie2000 Posts: 4,900 The Mix Elder
How do I not feel like I'm f__k__g up every day? Is mindfulness for tht or not?
Crazy mad insane

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  • AzzimanAzziman Discussion Boards Moderator Posts: 2,541 Boards Guru
    edited September 2023
    Hey @ellie2000, sorry this wasn't picked up. Just wanted to check in with you, how are you doing?

    Mindfulness is a great way to process that thought - checking in with ourselves, and reminding ourselves of not only the mistakes we need to learn from, but also the good things that we achieved that day. Sometimes, a peaceful moment can give us the clarity and perspective to know that actually, we're doing better than we think, and that can be comforting :)
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  • ellie2000ellie2000 Posts: 4,900 The Mix Elder
    @Azziman I'm gd, I went to emma kenny crime tlk yesterday. Ppl who who like serial killers, is tht a symptom of ptsd?
    Crazy mad insane
  • ellie2000ellie2000 Posts: 4,900 The Mix Elder
    R we already messy for liking tht subject?
    Crazy mad insane
  • LydsRose9LydsRose9 Posts: 106 The Mix Convert
    Hey @ellie2000 !

    I’m sure there are many reasons people like crime talks, I know I like them because I find them interesting, especially the psychology behind committing crimes, as well as the efforts that professionals go to to apprehend the criminal. By no means does liking crime shows and talks etc make you messy, people just have different interests, and thats perfectly valid!

    How was the Emma Kenny crime talk? I’ve seen her on TV, she’s very interesting!
    Keep fighting the good fight!
  • ellie2000ellie2000 Posts: 4,900 The Mix Elder
    @LydsRose9 I like her, she did Ted b, shipman n the one tht had restraints in a caravan
    Who was tht lady one, her initials were J.D?
    Crazy mad insane
  • AzzimanAzziman Discussion Boards Moderator Posts: 2,541 Boards Guru
    Hey @ellie2000, glad to hear that you enjoyed the talk! I've heard of her but didn't realise she did crime talks. Crime media (shows, talks, books etc) is a popular genre that lots of people love, and some people can find serial killers to be mysterious and dangerous, which can engage you in the story a lot. I don't think that PTSD has a particular impact on whether you like content that involves serial killers, or crime for that matter. Crime can be interesting from an entertainment point of view, because it's a story about people acting outside the norm, and that can tell us about how the general public act and feel too. So in short, if you enjoy it (watching, not doing!), that's totally fine :)
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