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Best Anxiety Quotes This Week

  1. lexybaybay741 lexybaybay741
    posted a quote
    April 18, 2013 3:31pm UTC
    So today in English, we got into groups.. We had to write a poem about forgiveness in the group.
    We then had to read it to the class.
    I was the only girl in my group
    The guys made me read the poem..
    I know you guys are probably like "big deal, you always have to read"
    Well.. It is a big deal.. I suffer from all types of anxiety..
    So when I had to read today, I turned beat red, started stuttering, and then i was being laughed at.
    I ran out of the classroom as fast as i could crying my eyes out..
    My best guy friend, Alec is in that class.
    He chased after me and found me.
    He said "Lexy, you're the most amazing girl in the world, why the heck are you letting them get to you"
    I said "I am just an embarassment."
    He said "Well do me a favor"
    I said "sure what is it"
    He got down on one knee
    He then said "Do me a favor and be my embarassment at the Prom?"
    I cried..
    He said "Oh and be my girlfriend too..
    I think I am the happiest girl in the world right now...

  2. Hale_Storm18 Hale_Storm18
    posted a quote
    May 17, 2013 2:25pm UTC
    Anxiety isn't a fashion statement. It's a miserable disorder with actual, real
    uncontrollable symptoms that eat you alive and distance you from the people you love. So, stop making it "trendy".

  3. Hale_Storm18 Hale_Storm18
    posted a quote
    February 24, 2013 10:50am UTC
    What you SHOULD say to people dealing with any of these
    Anxiety: This too shall pass, even if that sounds corny and cliche. Your anxiety will subside, you are not dying, you will not die from this, everything is going to be fine. Keep taking deep breaths, try and stay focused.
    Depression: You are valid and your emotions are valid. You are a good, strong person, even if you don't feel like you are right now. Things do get better, and I know you can get through this.
    Se.xual Orientation: Your body, your life, your bedroom. You choose what you do with it, and I get no say in the matter, because I am not you. I'll respect you no matter what.
    Bipolar: The sun also rises. For all your bad days, weeks, or longer--you also have good ones just beyond the horizon. You know better than anyone what it means to finally hit those "highs" in your life. And I hope that you just keep growing and strengthening yourself through your treatment to extend those happy moments.
    Self harm: This is your body and I'll never pass judgement over you for the things you choose to do with it. However, you should really consider speaking with a counselor about this. Not because you're "bad", but because I just want you to be safe.
    Eating disorders: It's okay to eat, you have permission. Eating will not make you fat, ugly, or worthless. Eating will make you strong, healthy, and lively. You deserve to eat, you deserve happiness.
    Abuse: What they did was wrong, and you had no consenting part in it. You have no need to feel guilty or shamed, although I understand that may be exactly how you are feeling right now. They're the ones at fault here, and the ball is entirely in your court if you choose to report them for that, which you are rightfully entitled to do.
    Suicide: Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem. You are valuable and your existence is valuable. There are billions of people on this planet, and even if you think everyone hates you and no one cares, they do and they will. You can find so many friends and loved ones if you just allow yourself the time to look for them. The world turns out to be a beautiful place and you deserve to be alive to see that.
    Se.xual assault: What they did was vile and disgusting. Yes, you're now left with this horrible, traumatic event to move on from, but your life is not entirely lost. Recovery is possible, and an unfortunately large number of people have to go through that-- but they make it to the other side. So can you, you can do this. You're not dirty, you're not a "s|ut" or a "wh0re", you are a human being whose rights were violated. But you are strong, and I know you can move past this in due time.
    Multiple Personality Disorder: I'll always love you no matter who you are. I only hope the absolute best for you during your recovery and treatment, and maybe one day I'll be so privileged as to love you as one whole.
    Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: The pain of suddenly reliving horrific events is almost unimaginable for me. Please try and remember that although it feels like it's real and it's happening right now, that it's not. You are okay, you are fine, and you are safe. You are in the present here and now, and that past can't manifest itself again to come and physically hurt you. Everything is just fine, these feelings will pass and you're going to be okay.
    Schizophrenia: I am real and I can promise you that. I care. Try and find something grounding for you, an object that you can cling to to help you distinguish between whether or not you're hallucinating. You are not a freak, you are not a monster. You're a human being with rights and emotions who happens to be ill right now.

  4. Hale_Storm18 Hale_Storm18
    posted a quote
    March 3, 2013 12:15pm UTC
    What I've learned from the Internet: Self defense techniques, art appreciation, dealing with basic life situations, politics, the economy, biology facts, to be open-minded and accepting of everyone (no matter the shape, form, gender, race, sexuality, religion, social status) the difference between gray and grey, the effect one simple, little word can have on people both good and bad, how to deal with depression, anxiety, and suicidal feelings, some of the theories of our existence, why the plague didn't effect Poland, what to do if I get buried alive, etc.
    What I've learned in school: How to use a calculator to find the side of a triangle

  5. Hale_Storm18 Hale_Storm18
    posted a quote
    May 22, 2013 4:13pm UTC
    Self Harm: Don't joke about something that you don't understand
    Suicide: Don't joke about something that you don't understand
    Anxiety: Don't joke about something that you don't understand
    Depression: Don't joke about something that you don't understand
    Anorexia: Don't joke about something that you don't understand
    Bulimia: Don't joke about something that you don't understand
    Any ED: Don't joke about something that you don't understand
    Schizophrenia: Don't joke about something that you don't understand
    Bipolar: Don't joke about something that you don't understand
    Austism: Don't joke about something that you don't understand
    OCD: Don't joke about something that you don't understand
    Turrets: Don't joke about something that you don't understand
    Personality disorders: Don't joke about something that you don't understand
    Chronic Pain: Don't joke about something that you don't understand
    Mental illness: DON'T JOKE ABOUT SOMETHING THAT YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND

  6. bye* bye*
    posted a quote
    April 10, 2013 5:31pm UTC
    ;
    On April 16th,
    anyone who struggles with self harm,
    is suicidal,
    is depressed,
    has anxiety,
    is unhappy,
    going through a broken heart,
    lost a loved one,
    etc.
    draw a semicolon on your wrist
    A semicolon represents a sentence the author could've ended, but chose not to...
    The author is you and the sentence is your life.

  7. Hale_Storm18 Hale_Storm18
    posted a quote
    March 17, 2013 2:15pm UTC
    No, but it really p//ses me off that teachers don't understand that some
    students suffer from mental disorders like social anxiety and force them to talk in class for a grade. Like, no thanks. I'm perfectly fine listening and taking notes.

  8. OhHoePlease OhHoePlease
    posted a quote
    February 22, 2013 10:08pm UTC
    If you see this, you're beautiful. <3 format by: OhHoePlease
    Never say these things to someone dealing with one of these:
    Anxiety: Just calm down, everything will be fine. Stop freaking out all the time.
    Depression: Stop being sad all the time. People out there have it worse off than you. Cheer up nothing is wrong.
    S/xual Orientation: It's just a phase.
    Bipolar: It's just mood swings. Everyone has them.
    Self Harm: Stop seeking attention. Stop trying to kill yourself.
    Eating Disorders: Just eat. Stop being so picky.
    Abuse: Report who hurt you.
    Suicide: Stop being so cowardly.
    Sexual Assault: You shouldn't have dressed like that. We were drunk, but you still said yes. You never outright said no.
    Multiple Personality Disorder: You are making it up. There is no such thing. They are just your imaginary friends.
    Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: It happened in the past, stop obsessing over it. Get over it.
    Schizophrenia: It's in your head. Stop trying to use voices as an excuse to not do something. You don't actually see them, you just want attention.

  9. Hale_Storm18 Hale_Storm18
    posted a quote
    December 10, 2013 3:50pm UTC
    What if people who have anxiety are just unaccustomed to the way the world works because this is the first incarnation of their soul on the earth?
    And confident people are at ease with the world because they have already been incarnated multiple times and, in a sense, already know how the world works.

  10. gab* gab*
    posted a quote
    August 28, 2013 8:30pm UTC
    funny how anxiety can
    cause you to reward yourself for doing or saying the simplest, every day things; which people who don't have it don't think of it as anything but the usual. like seriously raising my hand in class or asking the store associate for help without being told to can just make my day because i feel like i might actually be able to live life with the ability to speak when i need to and i have hope for no longer being socially awkward.

  11. of_mice_and_lucifer* of_mice_and_lucifer*
    posted a quote
    October 5, 2013 9:54pm UTC
    All school gives me is anxiety and the pressure to be perfect.

  12. yourcool yourcool
    posted a quote
    June 20, 2013 4:40pm UTC
    i get anxiety thinking about meeting a
    celebrity and getting a picture with them and then looking ugly in the picture.

  13. Hale_Storm18 Hale_Storm18
    posted a quote
    March 2, 2013 8:03pm UTC
    Getting anxious about average day-to-day things is probably the most
    frustrating thing in the world. Like, can my brain learn to differentiate between actual anxiety-inducing activities and waking up in the morning or brushing my teeth or driving or clocks or making plans with people. I am trying to be a normal human being, thank you very much.

  14. DeathOfASon DeathOfASon
    posted a quote
    August 23, 2013 11:43am UTC
    90% of my problems would be solved
    if i stopped over-thinking and being anxious about everything & calmed the fullck down

  15. capsized* capsized*
    posted a quote
    February 10, 2014 4:08pm UTC
    the fact that kids feel physically ill and have mental breakdowns at the very idea of going to school should be a clue to some people that maybe something isnt f×cking right

  16. gab* gab*
    posted a quote
    July 6, 2013 11:51pm UTC
    mom stop getting mad at me because i "haven't called so and so yet" why can't you understand that phone calls are more stressful than open heart surgery

  17. JustAnotherWittyGuy18 JustAnotherWittyGuy18
    posted a quote
    February 6, 2013 4:50pm UTC
    Enrolled in a new school today
    :)
    can i cry yet?
    :(

  18. Hale_Storm18 Hale_Storm18
    posted a quote
    July 3, 2013 9:44am UTC
    how to deal with someone when they're having a panic attack
    a while ago, at my school's 24 hour relay,
    i had a severe panic attack. None of my friends
    knew what to do. so that doesn't happen to you,
    here's a guide.
    -remove them from the situation that has caused them to panic
    -ask them about what they want you to do. this could be rubbing their back or leaving them alone altogether
    -do not touch them unless they give you permission
    -remember to calm them and not to pressure them into giving answers or asking them what caused the attack. somtimes, panic attacks come out of nowhere.
    -distract them
    -point things out to them that to remind them of where they are
    -if they take medication to deal with their panic attacks, remind them to take it
    -people sometimes relapse a couple of hours after having a panic attack. keep close tabs on them and make sure they're okay
    -if the person asks you to leave them alone, say something like "I'll be right back." so it doesn't sound like you're abandoning them, but don't wander off. be close to them, but not too close
    help them breathe!
    -get them to breathe out a little longer than they breathe in, especially if they feel like they're going to pass out
    -count breaths if needed
    -encourage them to control their breathing
    -use a paper bag, if necessary
    don't be an a.sshole!
    -shouting abuse at them doesn't help
    -don't tell them to calm down
    -don't tell them it's nothing and they'll get over it
    -don't say they're overreacting
    -if you do any of these things, you are the biggest d.ick ever

  19. SalemSoto SalemSoto
    posted a quote
    September 8, 2013 5:08pm UTC
    How do i uninstall anxiety ?

  20. gab* gab*
    posted a quote
    August 7, 2013 11:48pm UTC
    WHEN YOU GO TO A THING AND WHEN IT'S OVER EVERYONE ELSE'S RIDE TO GET PICKED UP IS ALREADY THERE EXCEPT FOR YOURS

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