I'm just wondering if anyone else gets caught up in this pattern I have, of getting too focused on one aspect of healing, and putting all my effort and attention and HOPES into this one thing.
Like, when I get in a slump and stop going for walks for a while, it becomes "Mission Critical" to correct this one aspect. So, I neglect keeping in contact with friends. Excercise is THE answer. After a while, I become depressed but can't put my finger on why, until I realize I haven't talked to anyone in 3 weeks.
Then, making contact with people becomes priority one (well, bad example actually because I don't go whole hog on that one ever, but you get the idea).
I move my focus from one "miracle cure" to the next rather than finding a balance. I'm going to make myself up some charts that will help me track diet, excercise, friend contact, and even moods from day to day and week to week. If anyone's interested, I'll post what I come up with, and if you have sheets of your own, maybe we could make it a thread to share work-sheets, etc.
Bye for now,
Dave
Like, when I get in a slump and stop going for walks for a while, it becomes "Mission Critical" to correct this one aspect. So, I neglect keeping in contact with friends. Excercise is THE answer. After a while, I become depressed but can't put my finger on why, until I realize I haven't talked to anyone in 3 weeks.
Then, making contact with people becomes priority one (well, bad example actually because I don't go whole hog on that one ever, but you get the idea).
I move my focus from one "miracle cure" to the next rather than finding a balance. I'm going to make myself up some charts that will help me track diet, excercise, friend contact, and even moods from day to day and week to week. If anyone's interested, I'll post what I come up with, and if you have sheets of your own, maybe we could make it a thread to share work-sheets, etc.
Bye for now,
Dave