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If you've ever had mental and emotional problems, addiction problems, or PTSD, was there any treatment or theraputic exercise that helped?
I was able to beat my inferiority complex when I realized I was better than everyone else.
If you've ever had mental and emotional problems, addiction problems, or PTSD, was there any treatment or theraputic exercise that helped?
My art is therapeutic for both the wallet and the mind.
Smoking. I kept trying to quit. What helped was 1. Not being around other cigarette smokers. 2. Being with people who loved me. 3. Being too poor to buy cigarettes. 4. The patch which did not stop the craving but helped me not to be unreasonable. 5. Smoking was like wanting to eat ashes. 6. When I was smoking it was never enough. Even while smoking I was thinking about the next cig.If you've ever had mental and emotional problems, addiction problems, or PTSD, was there any treatment or theraputic exercise that helped?
Smoking. I kept trying to quit. What helped was 1. Not being around other cigarette smokers. 2. Being with people who loved me. 3. Being too poor to buy cigarettes. 4. The patch which did not stop the craving but helped me not to be unreasonable. 5. Smoking was like wanting to eat ashes. 6. When I was smoking it was never enough. Even while smoking I was thinking about the next cig.
I assume it's because people buy his art.The wallet? How so?
I assume it's because people buy his art.
Smoking. I kept trying to quit. What helped was 1. Not being around other cigarette smokers. 2. Being with people who loved me. 3. Being too poor to buy cigarettes. 4. The patch which did not stop the craving but helped me not to be unreasonable. 5. Smoking was like wanting to eat ashes. 6. When I was smoking it was never enough. Even while smoking I was thinking about the next cig.
for a short time....I had a lot on my plateIf you've ever had mental and emotional problems, addiction problems, or PTSD, was there any treatment or theraputic exercise that helped?
Cause it's my career and I make lots of money selling my art, well not LOTS lots, but enough to make a living on. It's slow steady hill climb to get the reputation for "expensive" art. But I don't think i would ever want to be stuck there. I want my work to be accessible to everyone even if it is detrimental to the price of my work as a whole, not just prints but original pieces.The wallet? How so?
Nicotine is a tough one. I'm a recovered alcoholic, and that took years of intense therapy, through the fellowship of AA, also with a good professional psychologist, as well as with regular participation in a religious discussion/study group. But I had to wait two more years to even try to quit smoking (I was a 1-2 pack a day smoker). And when I finally did stop, it was HELL!With addictions, I quit caffeine, marijuana, ephedrine, and alcohol on my own. With my own inner strength and I'm working on nicotine now, though, man . . . is it a *****. Everyone I know who has smoked has quit with little problem, but I just don't want to do it. I'm down to a few a week, but it's killin' me. I can't think straight, I can't remember, I don't want to do anything but sleep. I hate everything, I don't care about anything at the same time. I'm so angry. I'm not going to give up, though.