When life sucks .....
Why you might
be feeling shitty
What to do if
you’re feeling shitty
If you need someone
to talk to now :
Life can
be rough sometimes, and most people, at one time or another, feel like shit.
This can mean different things for different people. It might include feeling
sad, angry, stressed out, or fed up. It might also be a sense of not feeling
like yourself or feeling physically sick.
Why you might
be feeling shitty
Sometimes
it is difficult to work out why you are feeling shitty. Identifying the
factors that are contributing to this feeling might help you to work out how to
deal with it. Remember —it’s just a feeling and it’s likely to pass.
Some
reasons you might feel shitty:
§ You’ve experienced one or several tough or stressful events;
§ People around you are experiencing tough times. It’s not
uncommon for other people’s unhappiness to influence how you’re feeling. This
could be because it is hard to see people you care about feeling sad, or
because of the way they’re coping with their emotions, they are difficult to be
around.
Not
being able to identify the reason for how you are feeling is not
uncommon.
Factors that might contribute to feeling shitty include:
Psychological
factors
§ Stress or anxiety—Stress can come from many different sources,
like pressures at school, work or home from parents, teachers and sometimes your
friends, or even your own expectations;
§ Grief or loss—This can include the death of a loved one, or the
end of a relationship or friendship;
§ Depression and other mental illnesses.
Social
factors
§ Family problems, like parents going through a divorce or fighting,
or transitioning to a step family;
§ Problems at school or work, like bullying or violence;
§ Relationship or friendship problems, like breaking up or
fighting with a boyfriend or girlfriend;
§ Moving into a new house;
§ Starting at a new school or job;
§ Living with someone with a mental or physical illness or
disease;
§ Feeling bored or uninspired, like over school or summer
vacation.
Physical
factors
Physical
or biological factors might also influence your feelings and reactions as well
as how you think about yourself and the world around you. Physical factors
might include:
§ Not eating well;
§ Not getting enough exercise;
§ Not getting enough sleep;
§ Using drugs or alcohol;
§ Being sick, or fighting off illness, which can make you feel run
down and not well;
§ Chronic illness or other medical conditions;
§ Hormonal changes, especially for women during their menstrual
cycles. This may happen a few days before you get your period and you may not
make the connection immediately.
What to do if
you’re feeling shitty
When you’re
feeling shitty, you might have the urge to lash out at someone, even if they
had nothing to do with your feelings. Here are some ideas that might stop you
from blowing up and help you get to a happier place.
Talk to
someone. Talking to someone you feel comfortable with, like a friend,
teacher, parent or counselor, can be a great way of expressing your feelings.
These people might also be able to help you identify why you are feeling shitty
and work out strategies for dealing with it.
Chill
out. Sometimes getting some space away from what is making you feel
this way or a change of scenery can be helpful. This might include going for a
walk or listening to your favorite music, reading a book, going to the movies,
or whatever works for you.
Express
your feelings. Writing down your feelings or keeping a journal can be a great
way of understanding your current emotions in a particular situation. It can
also help you come up with alternative solutions to problems.
Express
your feelings in a way that won’t cause bodily damage to yourself or another
person. Try yelling or crying into a pillow, dancing round the room to
loud music or punching a pillow.
Get
creative. Find things to do to distract yourself from feeling shitty and
that get you thinking creatively. This can include drawing a picture, writing a
poem, or playing a game. Even though you might not feel like it at first, even
a little creativity might be enough to shift your mood.
Take
care of yourself. Feeling shitty may be your body telling you it needs to take
time out, and pushing yourself physically might just make things worse. Take
time out to spoil yourself by doing something that you usually enjoy. Even
though you might not feel like it, exercising and eating well can help. Getting
plenty of sleep is important, too.
Exercise
helps stimulate hormones like endorphins, which help you feel better about
yourself. If you haven’t done a lot of exercise before, it might be a good idea
to start doing something small a couple of times each week, such as a 15-minute
walk or two or three laps in a pool. Visiting your doctor for a regular check
up can be a way to make sure there you don’t have any physical health problems.
Avoid
drugs and alcohol. Try not to use alcohol or other drugs (including lots of
caffeine or other energy-boosting drinks) in the hopes of feeling better. The
feeling is usually temporary and the side effects often make you feel worse.
If you need someone
to talk to now :
There
are hotlines have trained volunteers ready to listen !
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