rainy_daze
Diamond Member
Aim of thread: For people (and me, obviously) to post about what areas of their life they are working on or want to improve, to receive encouragement/support/challenging (if appropriate)/advice from other myPTSD users, and/or generally a place where someone can see their progress over time or identify the things they would like to change, and how to go about doing that.
I've been thinking about starting this thread for many months, and now is the right time. I might end up being the only person posting in here, but I'm fine with that. I'm very grateful to have a place to do this (thank you myPTSD forum runners).
There are many areas of my life I don't function well in and I'm unhappy with, so this is my attempt to feel happier about them.
It will require a great deal of effort on my part, and I'm aware that I may not be able to achieve it all, but that any small victory/progress that I have will make all the difference to my life and health in general. This is not a place/thread where I will verbally hate on myself for any mistakes I make or things I struggle with - it will be a thread where I figure out where I went wrong (if I went wrong), and what I can change.
Please feel free to join in, in any way you wish.
Here goes, this is my list...
Areas identified:
Basically, most areas in my life :eek:. I realise they are very big tasks, and very big topics which can overlap. The key for me is not to be overwhelmed by it all, and accept that some of it will be easier to change than others, but that it's a work in progress. My life will be better 6 months from now, regardless of what happens. Hopefully.
As pathetic as this feels, like I'm learning to live life like an adult, even though I have been one for a long time, these are the areas I will be working on and sharing here. Any struggles, any achievements, any thoughts to understand things better. I'm looking forward to the journey, and in 6 months from now (roughly around 15th July 2014) I will be reading over parts of the thread to see how much I have managed, and what I can continue to do. I will probably post on this thread, and post in the Achievements section of the forum. If people are still around on the thread, I will continue to post here after that too, until my eventual goodbye from myPTSD, whenever that is.
I have PTSD and depression, and one bloody sore back, but I'm sick of being in this limbo of wanting to be better and wanting to be happier, and never achieving it. Sure, I have illnesses, but I see others on here living their lives and having fun. I'm sure I can get that too, even if it's tiring and painful trying to get there at first. Even if my brain is telling me this is stupid, I will ignore the verbal self-hatred and continue with it :ninja:.
I'm sure along this journey I will find many thread related to the areas above as well, and if there are any that aren't there, I may even start new ones. I will come back to the thread over the next while and write more about these area and what I'm doing. I'm already tired just thinking about it :sleep::hilarious:.
I've been thinking about starting this thread for many months, and now is the right time. I might end up being the only person posting in here, but I'm fine with that. I'm very grateful to have a place to do this (thank you myPTSD forum runners).
There are many areas of my life I don't function well in and I'm unhappy with, so this is my attempt to feel happier about them.
It will require a great deal of effort on my part, and I'm aware that I may not be able to achieve it all, but that any small victory/progress that I have will make all the difference to my life and health in general. This is not a place/thread where I will verbally hate on myself for any mistakes I make or things I struggle with - it will be a thread where I figure out where I went wrong (if I went wrong), and what I can change.
Please feel free to join in, in any way you wish.
Here goes, this is my list...
Areas identified:
- Social
- Eating (healthily, and more)
- Physical fitness and exercise
- Chronic pain management
- Employment and finances (including paying off debt)
- Hobbies/activities/actual enjoyment of life
- Physical and psychological well-being (this includes a lot of aspects, like self-care and symptom management)
Basically, most areas in my life :eek:. I realise they are very big tasks, and very big topics which can overlap. The key for me is not to be overwhelmed by it all, and accept that some of it will be easier to change than others, but that it's a work in progress. My life will be better 6 months from now, regardless of what happens. Hopefully.
As pathetic as this feels, like I'm learning to live life like an adult, even though I have been one for a long time, these are the areas I will be working on and sharing here. Any struggles, any achievements, any thoughts to understand things better. I'm looking forward to the journey, and in 6 months from now (roughly around 15th July 2014) I will be reading over parts of the thread to see how much I have managed, and what I can continue to do. I will probably post on this thread, and post in the Achievements section of the forum. If people are still around on the thread, I will continue to post here after that too, until my eventual goodbye from myPTSD, whenever that is.
I have PTSD and depression, and one bloody sore back, but I'm sick of being in this limbo of wanting to be better and wanting to be happier, and never achieving it. Sure, I have illnesses, but I see others on here living their lives and having fun. I'm sure I can get that too, even if it's tiring and painful trying to get there at first. Even if my brain is telling me this is stupid, I will ignore the verbal self-hatred and continue with it :ninja:.
I'm sure along this journey I will find many thread related to the areas above as well, and if there are any that aren't there, I may even start new ones. I will come back to the thread over the next while and write more about these area and what I'm doing. I'm already tired just thinking about it :sleep::hilarious:.
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