So, for the 2nd day in a row, I got up early and went for an hour long walk.
Went on my own, without the dogs, just starting the day for me, investing in my physical health.
As you'd expect, it's been a mix of challenging and helpful.
I'm trying to focus on self-kindness with it - not being self-critical.
What I'm struggling a bit with atm is that I'm quite tired when I get home and after I've showered, I've gone back to bed on both days.
But then, the past few months I've been sleeping in and not getting anything done anyway, so at least this way I get up early and get exercise.
I assume it'll eventually get a bit better - that I'll eventually feel less tired and maybe get some stuff done when I get back home.
It's been a nicer way to start the day than usual tho - cos usually my mind starts racing as soon as I wake up, thinking about all the (crappy) tasks I have to do and all the items on my to-do list.
So waking up and doing something "just for me" has been a good way to break through that pattern.
I've also found quite a nice place to walk. It's a 5 minute drive away and I can just walk along a river for half an hour and then turn back. It's nice and quiet - hardly anyone about - and scenic and calm. And the river is soothing. A nice place to try and clear my head a bit.
I hope I can keep it up. Sticking to things is not really my forte.
Anyway, giving myself gold stars for:
- getting up early despite not wanting to
- getting exercise even tho I find it challenging
- managing to be relatively kind to myself about it
- dealing with the tiredness fallout from getting up early and from exercising







