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This is a very helpful distinction and it was rattling around in my brain the past couple of days as I worked on trying to take it easy.So, the trick for me is to recognize between genuinely wanting to do something, as compared to feeling like I should do something.
This is genius! Thank you for sharing this.The other thing I look out for is 'boredom'. If I need to take it easy I start with the least engaging activity possible (eg lying down) and if I don't change that activity until I feel a strong sense of 'boredom'. Boredom is the signal that I 'want' to do something more involved. I then try the second least engaging activity on my list (eg watching a repeat of a safe TV program)... and I again wait until I'm bored before trying the next activity (eg zentangles). Sometimes I find just thinking about trying something more involved is enough to remove the boredom, and if so, I just think about doing something (and don't actually do anything). Other times (when I'm in a better place) I realise that I would still be bored watching TV so I move straight to zentangles.
I had a great time making dinner with a friend this weekend, but I was so nervous on the way there I nearly canceled 4 times. I went through with it, and it was wonderful. I felt so light when we were together just giggling about dinner and life. It's tough to figure out when something will help feel better and when it's just going to be draining.Other things I enjoy are baking, cooking, walking, meeting friends etc, but these things in themselves can be draining if I'm not genuinely in the mood - other times, they help put me in a good mood.
Very wise words. Thank you. :)It's easy to forget to nurture and care for ourselves regularly but remember it's most important that you of all people are kind to yourself. You are worthy and deserving of this, think of it as an investment in yourself everytime you help yourself restore. We all need to recharge. I hope this makes some sense to you :)