Is it OK to talk to friends about your problems?
Expressing how you’re feeling is healthy. Whether you are talking to friends, partners or on social media, be sure to share your good experiences and feelings when they come up. Talking about these experiences can reinforce them in your brain and make it easier to break out of negative thought patterns later.
Is there a website where I can talk about my feelings anonymously?
And now there’s a new way to do it online at blahtherapy.com. BLAH Therapy’s premise is simple — it’s a chat website designed to let you twist that proverbial soda bottle lid anonymously and seek a release of pent-up steam. Once you arrive at the site, you’re prompted to play the role of either “Venter” or “Listener”.
What is share your problems & solutions?
“Share Your Problems & Solutions (SYPS)” is a platform where you can seek advice from your peers or people of your age. You get the opportunity to learn from their life experiences. Life is a great teacher, and we’re all its students who share the lessons of life learned through the hard way.
Should you share personal issues at work?
When deciding whether to share personal issues at work, it’s important to consider your intent in sharing. “When hard things happen, we often feel the need to vent our frustration, but work is not the place,” says Al Switzler, co-author of the New York Times’ bestseller Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High.
Why do people share their problems with each other?
When you share your problem with someone and they share theirs with you, then both problems seem easier. For me it helps to hear what other people are dealing with. I can see I’m not in this place all alone where I’m frustrated and struggling. Everyone all the time has things that they’re struggling with.
How do you Share Your Misery with others?
It’s best to share your misery with those who care about you. It’s best to share your problems with those whom you trust. If you don’t have anyone as such, it’s best to write your problems down, take an hours time to cleanse your mind, come back to your problem and try to solve it, by yourself.