The beach was awesome, although I probably stayed longer than what I should have considering that I haven't been in the sun for months and months.LOL
I'm sure I'll pay for it tomorrow.
"Does stoppig the panic with some sort of distraction help you clear your head is that the idea"
Stopping the panic with a distraction allows you to continue doing whatever you were doing before the panic. If you force it to stop, then you, in essence, can get on with the business of just living. Does that make sense? I'll tell that on Friday, when I drove the freeway to work for the first time in about 2 months, I had a plan that I could bail at one or two exits if it became too much. I pulled over to the exit I thought I'd take (thinking it would still be a success that I got ON the freeway and went several miles) But then I said to myself "Heck NO, I'm going to keep my eye on the prize...I was driving fine and NOTHING HAPPENED. I started fiddling with the radio, started using my mirrors, sang to the radio and BINGO, there I was at the exit I wanted to get off at...
You have to find your OWN distractions, it could be reading, it could be watching TV, it could be mowing the lawn, it could be running, it could be going to a movie, it could be finding a new recipe and then making it, it could be cleaning out the Garage...WHATEVER IT TAKES TO GET YOUR FOCUS ***OFF*** YOUR PANIC and on to some POSITIVE THOUGHT OR ACTIVITY.
The real key is staying busy with either positive thoughts or activities so that there is NO time, no room, NO REASON to focus on your panic.
Whenever you focus on your panic and do nothing to circumvent it, you're giving in to it. CHANGE THE CHANNEL...What has PANIC ever given you? NOTHING!!!IT ONLY TAKES AWAY...IT TAKES AWAY FROM LIVING...and basically, but honestly,, it ONLY CAN, IF YOU ALLOW IT.
YOU AND ONLY YOU have the power to change the channel and put up that HUGE STOP SIGN..I KNOW THIS concept is new and unfamiliar...but think of it as getting rid of a bad habit (BAD) and replacing it with a good one. Fill your life up so full with things you enjoy that it spills over to every other person you love or care for. We, so often, are reluctant to give up, that which is familiar, for getting something down the road that we don't instantly see t