Finding excitement in the mundane is about getting excited about doing things I don't want to do. I have several goals that I have decided to pursue. Much of them I don't naturally want to do but will make my life better, like exercising. It is about making the most out of life and being determined and committed about accomplishing goals. Please read my first post for greater detail.
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
I am Accomplishing being Habitual
I feel I am in a really good place right now. I recently came out of the mental hospital (I have bipolar disorder). It was a really good experience. It really helped me to get my medications adjusted and to develop a routine. I have talked about how "Finding the Excitement in the Mundane" is about doing things that you may not want to do, but you need to for you health andwell being. Often times those things can be habitual, like washing your dish immediately, or folding your clothes directly when they are dry, or making your bed directly after you get out of bed. All these things can be habitual. I am so thankful that since coming out of the hospital I have been in the healthy habit of cleaning my dishes, making my bed, doing a morning devotional. I have never felt this accomplished. I never thought I could be a habitual person. A week before the hospital I had a mountain of dishes in my sink growing grime on them. Halleluyah I am accomplishing being habitual!
Monday, May 11, 2015
Habits
I am being habitual!
This is a really exciting victory!
I am actually waking up early in the morning, making my bed, taking my medicine, having quiet time, eating breakfast taking care of hygiene, and getting dressed for the day.
That might sound like nothing to some of you, but for others that is a big deal. For me it is a big deal. When I get depressed I neglect simple things such as I listed above.
I just came out of the hospital a week ago. I checked myself in, but I was still a 1013 (involuntary). I will tell you more about the process of how that went down in a video later. I knew I needed help. I am glad I went. I needed that reset button. There is something monumental about being in an environment where there is staff looking out for your holistic health 24/7. Keeping you on a regimented schedule, food, meds, hygiene, are all on a strict schedule. The schedule is really close to the natural circadian rhythms (the sun rise and sets). As I have come back to my home I have tried to keep close to that, waking up really early and going to bed really early. It has been going quite well. I think if I make it a general rule to make it back to my apartment by sundown I will be good, unless I am planning on doing a fun activity at night in which case I will stay out late.
I think there always needs to be room for exceptions.
When I set out to make lofty goals such as being in my apartment before sundown it can end up being a burden and when something that is designed to be healthy for you begins to be a burden for you it should be changed, and it will naturally change because our bodies and psyches don't like it. That is why most diets don't work. The same goes with religion, Torah commands should not be a burden because they are good for you.
EVERYTHING IN MODERATION, even healthy things.
This is a really exciting victory!
I am actually waking up early in the morning, making my bed, taking my medicine, having quiet time, eating breakfast taking care of hygiene, and getting dressed for the day.
That might sound like nothing to some of you, but for others that is a big deal. For me it is a big deal. When I get depressed I neglect simple things such as I listed above.
I just came out of the hospital a week ago. I checked myself in, but I was still a 1013 (involuntary). I will tell you more about the process of how that went down in a video later. I knew I needed help. I am glad I went. I needed that reset button. There is something monumental about being in an environment where there is staff looking out for your holistic health 24/7. Keeping you on a regimented schedule, food, meds, hygiene, are all on a strict schedule. The schedule is really close to the natural circadian rhythms (the sun rise and sets). As I have come back to my home I have tried to keep close to that, waking up really early and going to bed really early. It has been going quite well. I think if I make it a general rule to make it back to my apartment by sundown I will be good, unless I am planning on doing a fun activity at night in which case I will stay out late.
I think there always needs to be room for exceptions.
When I set out to make lofty goals such as being in my apartment before sundown it can end up being a burden and when something that is designed to be healthy for you begins to be a burden for you it should be changed, and it will naturally change because our bodies and psyches don't like it. That is why most diets don't work. The same goes with religion, Torah commands should not be a burden because they are good for you.
EVERYTHING IN MODERATION, even healthy things.