January 20, 2008

When Instincts Go Wild ... Are YOU Mentally Ill?

Awkward as it may sound, nature bites. Astonishing how we underestimate the powers of nature and deny there’s a real tough challenge although when nature calls, we respond. Our inner urges take control while we stand helpless not knowing what to do.
So … Are you mentally ill? Don’t get me wrong, but yes, I bet you are! You’re smart and probably living well. But admit it. Somewhere inside you there’s a weak spot that continuously triggers some loony action. Waking up to find out you have some psychic problem might not seem like excellent news. But trust me it is. Once you let go of all your anxiety problems and hidden obsessions, you’ll discover the pleasure of treating your troubles and being in command of yourself. Find out some simple truths about the growing Egyptian obsessions and discover if you’re in the red zone.
A Second Longer Toe!
Some of those obsessive impulses might seem harmless. But the question is why should you stand helpless? Especially if you’re the type who’s always thinking there’s something wrong with your appearance. I can’t believe the amount of gals that have got the second-longer-toe nightmare (although it does help pick stuff off the floor :P) Even more crazy is how photo snaps stimulate different compulsions with different people. Some will look up to hide a bold spot on their heads and some will look down to hide their “wide” nostrils :D Hilarious but provoking. These are just features mesh defohat and getting persistent impulses to look into the mirror and camouflage a part of your body is a red light. You’ve gotta treat yourself with love.
The Art of “Getting Away With It”
But what if your desires can cause damage? That’s what I’d call mental illness. The art of “getting away with it” is like the guys’ real deal now. I mean, they practice … they improve! Yeah, one day you’re breaking the traffic lights although you’re not in a rush, then you’re mezawa3’ cinema tickets cuz you’re cool. Tabee3y you’ll end up as a kleptomaniac doing shoplifting for the fun of it. Might sound real grim but naturally, it’s so true. I mean, we’re born with the love of breaking rules. It’s harsh, it’s difficult, but knowing you’re on the border line will give you the alert to turn around. The real challenge is to know you’ll get away with it, and still not do it.
Almost a Kleptomaniac
Between harmful and harmless, financial loss is out of discussion. When shopping is like paradise you need serious and immediate help :D Money does run out! Every time you see the word sale or free gift in a shop, resist that urge to pick it up and place it in your cart. Most probably you don’t need what you’re buying; you just need a good reason to buy it.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
Moving on from mental illness to CRAZY and WILD … violent outbursts of rage can get so dominant. Frankly I personally think this one’s tough. Seems like someone else overrides and does all the weird stuff! Although there’s no real cure for this, but there is treatment. You learn to escape such moments and it becomes your lifestyle. Just like losing weight, the effort is forever.
Feeding Your Urges
Talking about losing weight, diet loss clinics are becoming a massive destruction weapon. Eahh dah?? It’s insane. I step into one of those clinics, and half of the gals are skeletal! And NO they’re not there to gain weight :S Whoever decided that it’s best to keep your tummy tucked in all the time is probably obsessed too. Just stop wasting your happy moments while you feed those silly inner urges (and excuse me for using the term feed).
Signals ;)
Back from insane to self annoying, some people 3aysheen a 24 hour cat walk. They’ve a continuous interpretation of other people’s talks or looks as “signals” ;) Every time you deliberately hold your smile in response to a mysterious signal, get loose and give yourself a break.
A Mother’s Instinct
Out of all the anxiety problems that I’ve come along, motherly ones got me real confused. I wonder if every mother can see that fine line between love and obsession! Personally, I keep hearing my baby call at night when she hasn’t. Most of the time it’s my natural instinct, and I proudly find my baby awake, sitting up and waiting for me :)) But I have to admit, sometimes she’s all fast asleep :/ That’s when I know a mother’s instinct can go wild too. Yeah, I’m on the helpless side of the world and should step right back. I too should control my wild urges and immediately reach in to get in touch with my actual impulses. Otherwise my motherly hunches are gonna be over, and I’m left all alone with anxiety attacks … just no good, distressing obsessions.

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