Originally posted by pj
I have a lot of suggestions. By resolving it in my life, (for the most part and barring the occasional hiccup or catastrophe,) I dropped my blood pressure 20 points and avoided having to go on medication. All the following are suggestions that have proved beneficial to me.
Learn to meditate. It doesn't have to be spiritual or religious meditation... but learn the basics of breath control and allowing yourself to "float" over your thoughts. There used to be a great PDF guide out there for free called "Happy To Burn". If you can't find something you like, PM me and I'll send you a copy of the guide I have.
Take up an art. Any art will do. The key is to allow yourself to be completely absorbed in the doing of something. Drawing, playing an instrument, writing poetry and the like all can take you completely out of yourself for periods of time.
If you don't have a pet, consider getting one. If you have a pet, spend time with it. I can take my BP, spend ten minutes scratching my dog's ears, and take it again... and see a dramatic difference. Every time.
Volunteer for something. Giving yourself to the needs of others is very effective in bringing balance and perspective to your own life.
Finally, carefully examine what you spend your time thinking about, then change the things that bring stress, anger and worry. Forgive those you are angry with. Release resentments. It is your head, man... and it is your choice. Choose to be happy and stress free, then do it. I KNOW it can be done. I come from an Italian Catholic heritage... a LOOOOONG line of terminal worriers and guilt-carriers. If I can break that cycle, anybody can.
I'm deadly serious about this last thing. Decide you can do it. Imagine your life free of stress and worry. Learn how your brain works and then change it.
I'd wish you good luck, but you don't need any luck. You have everything you need to do what needs to be done.
1) Do you know any good meditating sites that you would reccomend, or should I try my luck on google?
2)I'll try sketching I guess.
3)I have a cut and cudly cat. She thinks she is a dog haha. I scratch her belly and ears all the time. She purrs loudly.
4)That would probably make me stressed about meeting new people or getting to the place on time.
5)Ok, I'll do that. But.... the only way I fall asleep is to have my mind wander. This happens almost unconciously, and when I snap out of my daze I will forget what I just thought about. What if I have thoughts that might cause stress then?
6)I CAN DO IT! I CAN DO IT! I KNOW I CAN! 
Originally posted by ataraxis
3 days? I wouldn't worry about it... if it has been like a month, then that's a different story. But I've had low and high times when dream journaling and stuff (you do dream journal right?). Just keep at it.
Ok, but it is very sad when my dream journal has 1 or 2 pages per night and then suddenly it takes 3 nights to fill half the page with either a few fragments or nothing. I'll keep at it, though.
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