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Wow, these are all really good, things I would never have even thought of, such as the fact that not doing certain things is often just as big an achievement as doing other things.
FlyingSolo, as Piratelady pointed out, I meant that you try to come up with them without an external supporter's input, which you've done anyway - sorry for the confusion.
Was interested in what Hashi said about having difficulty with goal setting. I very much understand this, and also believe that it's not uncommon and part of the reason why the challenge was framed in terms of an issue to work on, rather than a specific goal to achieve. And this is consistent with Hashi's list of things to tick off every time she addresses them - i love this way of doing it, it allows you to map progress without setting milestones and imposing pressure to achieve. Think I'll adopt this one too, which I have somewhat tried to do in terms of working on my return to work plan and breaking it down into elements that need to be addressed as part of the process.
Really enjoying this thread.
Maddog
FlyingSolo, as Piratelady pointed out, I meant that you try to come up with them without an external supporter's input, which you've done anyway - sorry for the confusion.
Was interested in what Hashi said about having difficulty with goal setting. I very much understand this, and also believe that it's not uncommon and part of the reason why the challenge was framed in terms of an issue to work on, rather than a specific goal to achieve. And this is consistent with Hashi's list of things to tick off every time she addresses them - i love this way of doing it, it allows you to map progress without setting milestones and imposing pressure to achieve. Think I'll adopt this one too, which I have somewhat tried to do in terms of working on my return to work plan and breaking it down into elements that need to be addressed as part of the process.
Really enjoying this thread.
Maddog
