Hi danielle:
First off, your answer did help and thank you very much for helping me out so much! I appreciated greatly.
I do tho have some morre questions:
You said:
Again, this will take some time and some practice. So keep challenging your thoughts and take it one step at a time. Just acknowledging when you are sad to self is a good place to start. Also be sure to take the time to examine why your sad. If it is because of your anxiety, you can challenge any negative thoughts you have by focusing in on the progress you're making and the victories you've had.
(Sorry for the cut and paste but it helps me focus on what i wanted to answer)
Ok i get why acknowledging i am sad helps. I mean if i ignore it it bottles up and i feel bad and i don't know why and this might make me anxious. Also, i get that if the anxiety is making me sad, seeing all the stuff i have managed to do even with the anxiety might help make me feel better.
But it is the challenging your thoughts i don't get how to do with this one. I am not sure where to start! Do i start with the anxiety side of it or the depression side of it. I am not sure how to start challenging this and i figured mybe a more concrete example could help.
Say i am thinking: "Oh no, I am sad again and that means i am going to get super depressed and go into despair!" Then that makes me feel anxious and i think: "Oh no, now i feel anxious too, that means i will panic and everything will be horrible!"
I feel very lost with this and a concrete example surely would help because i am having trouble figuring this one out. In the last two days the thoughts ihave challenged i feel like i did an ok job with but they were simpler and more straightforward to deal with.
So if you could help me out, with this one i would be really greatful cause i keep wondering: Where do i start? What do i challenege first? And how do i do it?
Anyway, thanks agian :)
-Diva