Wow, now that folks, is intelligence. He/she recognizes that they don't have the background, years of experience on this earth to properly diagnose what's going on. If ONLY I had that kind of wisdom at 23!
Ok buddy, here's what I recommend from my experience. Cut yourself off from the news, number 1 - whatever's going to happen is or isn't going to happen without your stressing over it. #2: Get involved in music. I don't care if you think you can sing or not; personally I believe everyone can - it's just this stupid culture that makes people think only people with good voices deserve to be heard.
(Personally, I recommend Kenny Hinson/Southern Gospel).
Become a prayer warrior. Praying for others is a great stress reliever, and it highlights areas in your own life you should or shouldn't worry about. And prayer is so POTENT - God hears and does care! Oh yes, he does answer! It's the most important job in the church!
Maybe for practical applications, I should've put this number one: Focus on one thing at a time. That really really helped me after I had a stroke last year. What are you going to do now? Next? This helps at work or home.
And I don't care how tired you feel, stay busy. Sure schedule some laying around time, but stay as busy as you can. Really helps sleeping. And don't be afraid of sleep aids.
All of this is my OPINION - I'm not a doctor or psychologist - only speaking from my hindsight!
Buck up - Christ wins in the end!
Ok buddy, here's what I recommend from my experience. Cut yourself off from the news, number 1 - whatever's going to happen is or isn't going to happen without your stressing over it. #2: Get involved in music. I don't care if you think you can sing or not; personally I believe everyone can - it's just this stupid culture that makes people think only people with good voices deserve to be heard.
(Personally, I recommend Kenny Hinson/Southern Gospel).
Become a prayer warrior. Praying for others is a great stress reliever, and it highlights areas in your own life you should or shouldn't worry about. And prayer is so POTENT - God hears and does care! Oh yes, he does answer! It's the most important job in the church!
Maybe for practical applications, I should've put this number one: Focus on one thing at a time. That really really helped me after I had a stroke last year. What are you going to do now? Next? This helps at work or home.
And I don't care how tired you feel, stay busy. Sure schedule some laying around time, but stay as busy as you can. Really helps sleeping. And don't be afraid of sleep aids.
All of this is my OPINION - I'm not a doctor or psychologist - only speaking from my hindsight!
Buck up - Christ wins in the end!
Is it wrong to ignore what's going on in the world if we're supposed to be helping out? ~ this plagues me, if I try to turn off the news.
I agree, singing is for everyone. It's one of few things I haven't stopped doing, though it's become more infrequent. Sure, I'll give Kenny an ear.
So sorry to hear about your stroke, praise God for your recovery. I'm glad He kept you here, for every reason, including me being able to receive your message.
I'm very thankful for your advice - it's sound, and I do hear it.
Blessings
~Bell