Thanks, LaMaria!Here´s another hug. If it only happens once every 4 months it´s not going to mess you up.
Hi, thanks for taking the time and reading my story! Scales can be like a drug for me, luckily this time I only measure my weight once a day and not 120 times a day like I used to.. The daily ups and downs are quite upsetting, but one should focus on the weekly/monthly achievements I suppose.I read your story, very cool that you decided to share it. I had a complicated relationship with the scales, and I was literally depressed when I looked at these numbers. Someone here wrote that it's better to pay attention to body volume because our weight is both fats, water, and muscles. It's interesting to read about your experience.
I'll definitely let you know!When you find it, Pac please let me know. I know what to do too, it’s the doing it that is hard!![]()
That's a good approach, I'll try to implement it.A thing that sometimes helps for me is figuring out the amount of work/time on a chore that doesn't feel daunting and promising myself I can stop after that (even if it's only 2 minutes). It not only adds up, it makes the next time feel a little less burdensome.
So so true! An example in household chores: I have let's say 30 minutes, I would be able to clean the kitchen. But I never clean the kitchen alone, I always have to clean the whole apartment. So I am frustrated, want the kitchen to be clean but just can't do it, because I would have to deep clean everything. So I end up being frustrated about the kitchen and not doing anything at all. I'm getting better though, sometimes I manage to just do one small thing at a time.It is hard, some days even more so than others. And it's ok not to get it all perfect. But having done a little bit feels a lot better than having it hang over your head.
Wow, that must've been a shock! I hope you can keep going outside with the kids and keep stress levels manageable.So that was yesterday evening, today being the 1st day of implementation. Then, today at around 3pm a decision has been made about a full lockdown. No school from next Monday till 10th January (and then who knows).
Luckily our apartment building is literally next to the woods, we don't have to meet anyone on the way. It's also good for the kids to get along with each other (no choice)Wow, that must've been a shock! I hope you can keep going outside with the kids and keep stress levels manageable.
They are healthy but also not too varied if I keep eating that onlyRye, tuna, and tomato is at least a healthy "lazy option" but don't let the fresh fish go to waste either. I had the insomnia&nightmare combo for a while as well, years ago. Exhausting! For me it was part food-related and part stress.