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Laying in Bed pretending you're dying.
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<blockquote data-quote="Num7" data-source="post: 220047" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>I can relate to this. I listen to music every night in bed. Nostalgic music, and other music. My mind is sooooo noisy at night, it's like it's on crack. Can't sleep for hours sometimes. </p><p></p><p>I deal with anxiety on a daily basis. Sometimes I do great, other days I feel like ass. 2 days ago was a really bad day, I felt dead inside. The worst in a long time. Feels like I have so many things to do and take care of, while having so little time. Always racing against time, to barely survive the day. It sucks, real hard. </p><p></p><p>I found that music helps a lot. When I listen to music, it's one of the rare times when my brains shuts it up. All I hear is the music. No more bullshit useless thoughts. </p><p></p><p>I also found out a few years ago that composing music also made me feel good. I'm no creative genius and I don't know much about music. But man, it feels great to compose something, listen to it and say 'it works!'. Maybe one day I'll share what I compose. </p><p></p><p>What music do you listen to? </p><p></p><p>My latest discovery that helped me recently has been Buckethead's softer albums, they're amazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Num7, post: 220047, member: 1"] I can relate to this. I listen to music every night in bed. Nostalgic music, and other music. My mind is sooooo noisy at night, it's like it's on crack. Can't sleep for hours sometimes. I deal with anxiety on a daily basis. Sometimes I do great, other days I feel like ass. 2 days ago was a really bad day, I felt dead inside. The worst in a long time. Feels like I have so many things to do and take care of, while having so little time. Always racing against time, to barely survive the day. It sucks, real hard. I found that music helps a lot. When I listen to music, it's one of the rare times when my brains shuts it up. All I hear is the music. No more bullshit useless thoughts. I also found out a few years ago that composing music also made me feel good. I'm no creative genius and I don't know much about music. But man, it feels great to compose something, listen to it and say 'it works!'. Maybe one day I'll share what I compose. What music do you listen to? My latest discovery that helped me recently has been Buckethead's softer albums, they're amazing. [/QUOTE]
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