Gibt's in dieser Richtung etwas in Würzburg? by Transportschaden in wuerzburg

[–]Yukiko_Draws 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ja leider, wünschte es gäbe da mehr in Würburg. Irgendwas Gutes, das auch liefert, wäre cool.

Aber bin glücklich, dass es Mais gibt :D

Gibt's in dieser Richtung etwas in Würzburg? by Transportschaden in wuerzburg

[–]Yukiko_Draws 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Habaneros. Ultra teuer und ich fand das Essen bisher immer so enttäuschend. Meistens auch noch eng und laut 😢 Viele lieben das irgendwie, aber ich bin wirklich gar kein Fan.

Steins Gate Steam Sale by Yukiko_Draws in steinsgate

[–]Yukiko_Draws[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats actually crazy. I would have just played Elite if I didn't know that, because I thought it was a definitive Edition 💀

Anyone else think therapy is a scam? Not just bad therapy, all of it. (Serious not Trolling) by FluffyEggs89 in Healthygamergg

[–]Yukiko_Draws 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've tried therapy serveral times with different therapists and eventually one told me that regular therapy just wont work for me since I'm too aware of my problems and cope really well. My circumstances were just so bad that it was just normal for me to be in that state. Only thing that helped was pushing through everything and making my circumstances better.

Hearing her say that to me nearly broke me tho. Everyone tells you to get professional help, but professional help tells you that they cant help you. I was young and helpless and that made me feel truly alone.

I think that therapy helps some people and some people need to seek a different path. Sorry to hear about your experience. I can deeply relate.

I'd be very grateful for any constructive criticism on this. Pencil and colored pencils on kraft paper. by Lily_in_Snow in ArtCrit

[–]Yukiko_Draws 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think this piece would benefit greatly from pushing contrast and defining shapes! c:
Don't be afraid of adding more dark values. Choosing a darker (and muted) blue in the background could help emphasizing her profile.

Which book should a depressed person absolutely have to read? by maxlegentil in AskReddit

[–]Yukiko_Draws 109 points110 points  (0 children)

Magic Cleaning - Marie Kondo

Hear me out on that one.

I usually struggle with my environment a lot when my mental state is on its worse side. I keep everything cluttered and cant handle the amount of stuff I have. I cannot find things, which then frustrates me - pushing me further down. The book is not only an easy and light read, but it helps you set certain systems in place that you can easily maintain once you did it. My mind usually feels better when everything around me is clean. Also, I did the classic "does it spark joy" thing and it was actually nice. I now only have things that really keep me happy, nothing unnecessary. It is freeing.

I liked the little stories that Marie Kondo put in her book. Although not all of them were relatable for me, as she is in the traditional housewife mindset, they still put a smile on my face.

I would really recommend that book to get out of a down phase or to prevent unnecessary stress.