So, recently I wrote a piece on social media for #timetotalk2017, in which I talked about my mental health, and mostly ended up talking about recovery. A couple of people were terribly nice and said they were impressed by the extent to which I seemed in control, and how far I’d come
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I love measuring things out and setting timers and making lists. And goodness, yes, that website looks awesome and very helpful! Definitely good for the Sally.
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I'm sure to you, most of this stuff is now second nature and what you do notice is when it slips or falls through. But look at this list (!): this is a lot of non-trivial things. You make a concerted effort, all the time, to manage your health and wellbeing. I think you've managed pretty amazing results, but regardless of that... you've managed an amazing amount of effort. And it's not effort that is often recognised or acknowledged, but... is very hard to maintain. So go you.
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I think it's very easy to think you know exactly what you mean in your head, but not finding the actual words until you put them out (that might be me, as I find a lot of other people think directly in words?) or, more importantly, being able to ignore just how unreasonable some of The Crazy is while it's still in your head.
I should write more, even if it's never saved anywhere; it's a good method to slow down and think and process. Thank you for reminding me.
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Lost my work to-do list that had all my tasks laid out for the week last Tuesday and spent the whole day in a mild state of panic thinking there might be something I'd forgotten to do... didn't really feel better until I gave up trying to find it and made a new one.
Again, what an impressive amount of work you have done to figure all this out!
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