I quit smoking many months ago
This makes me very happy to hear. Even though my mom had a heart attack and then surgery that put her into a coma, she would have had a better chance of living had her lungs been free and clear. She was at least a pack a day or more smoker. When they told me what her breathing tube looked like when they pulled it out, despite them suctioning it daily, I was horrified. Sad thing is, when my sister and I went to her apartment to take care of some things for her we found that she was about to start the patch.
I know what you are doing is difficult. I've seen the people around me struggle despite seeing one relative die from copd and another (my mother) struggle to survive because her lungs couldn't keep up...both within two months of each other.
So Kudos to you!
So I budgeted to buy some nice, comfortable clothes to wear at home and I get dressed as soon as I get up
I've started doing this. Though, lately, I bought some sweatshirts to wear around the house to keep me warm. I love being in my jammies, but that is embarrassing when letting out the dogs and kind of a downer. I feel more accomplished when I get dressed.
I know I need to start small and achievable
Maddog, try only doing one or two goals at a time. Two theories on this. You could pick the harder of the bunch and set to accomplish that first, therefore all the easier ones will fall into place. Or you could do the easier ones first and build up to the harder one, finding encouragement in the fact you already accomplished all the rest. They say it takes at least 16 to 21 times of doing something before it becomes a habit. That's good to know, well for me, that it isn't as easy as just doing it once or twice. It gives me a number to work with, which is what I'm going to use as guidance for myself in my goals.
I'm horrible at throwing myself into my goals all at once. Problem with that is I burn out. Then I have no energy or desire to accomplish anything and start feeling bad (more) about myself. Little steps is right. I'm going to focus on one thing at a time. I need to build myself up to exercise. I'm starting out at home on a treadmill, instead of going to a gym(which can be frightening for me) and counting the days down. Increasing the time little by little, so as to not burn myself out. Hopefully this will build my body up. Once I can accomplish that I'll move on to adding something else.
My wish to all is that we can continue to help ourselves for ourselves. We deserve it.