DogwoodTree
Platinum Member
Unlike a lot of people from codependent families, I don't have any trouble at all being alone. The hard part is being around other people.
But a couple of weeks ago in one of my sessions, I realized that I don't really know how to be "present" with myself, rather than fantasizing about conversations with other people when I'm alone. So I came up with a list of some things I can do to be more present with myself, and I'm wondering if this concept rings a bell with anyone else?
Here are a couple of items from my list. What do you think, and what would you add?
-Don't blame other people for anything I feel, think, say, or do.
-Notice what I like and what I don't like.
-Occupy my space, both internally and externally.
But a couple of weeks ago in one of my sessions, I realized that I don't really know how to be "present" with myself, rather than fantasizing about conversations with other people when I'm alone. So I came up with a list of some things I can do to be more present with myself, and I'm wondering if this concept rings a bell with anyone else?
Here are a couple of items from my list. What do you think, and what would you add?
-Don't blame other people for anything I feel, think, say, or do.
-Notice what I like and what I don't like.
-Occupy my space, both internally and externally.