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<blockquote data-quote="Bic" data-source="post: 1170705" data-attributes="member: 215944"><p>I write a good old rant on my diary, it really helps. Nobody is going to read it, so I can get really nasty (and wholly unfair, sometimes, but then my aim is letting out some steam) and after a while I feel better; actually, there are times when I go back to those entries just to have a little fun.</p><p>If I can, I go for a long walk and look at shop-windows, take some fresh hair, move around. Sometimes I write a letter or email to a friend so I can focus on someone else's life (it works, provided I let news about myself totally out of the picture). Some days I just spend a little time knitting, because it's comforting to see how my efforts can still result in what I had originally planned.</p><p>Much like Natalie1974, I seldom come to the forum when in the doldrums, but I don't think that's wrong, I just prefer to share happier moods and moments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bic, post: 1170705, member: 215944"] I write a good old rant on my diary, it really helps. Nobody is going to read it, so I can get really nasty (and wholly unfair, sometimes, but then my aim is letting out some steam) and after a while I feel better; actually, there are times when I go back to those entries just to have a little fun. If I can, I go for a long walk and look at shop-windows, take some fresh hair, move around. Sometimes I write a letter or email to a friend so I can focus on someone else's life (it works, provided I let news about myself totally out of the picture). Some days I just spend a little time knitting, because it's comforting to see how my efforts can still result in what I had originally planned. Much like Natalie1974, I seldom come to the forum when in the doldrums, but I don't think that's wrong, I just prefer to share happier moods and moments. [/QUOTE]
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