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Originally Posted by bugbear83
Lists. Lists lists lists. You've probably heard it before but let say it again, louder for the people in the back:
LISTS.
When I'm recovering from a depressive episode there seem to be so many pieces left on the ground to pick up that sometimes I get overwhelmed by how much I have to fix it triggers ANOTHER episode. That's why whenever I get the energy to do so I make lists of what I need to do that day. Try to leave myself reminders on my phone for the doc appointments and any future engagement, and narrow my focus down to what I need to do just that day.
And sometimes that list is only "get out of bed" and "take a shower".
And sometimes, even when I'm on the tail end of an episode, I don't get to check both of those off.
But it gives me short term, realistic goals to accomplish daily that I can feel good about checking off. Might work for you too? Tell me your thoughts, either way.
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I like the idea of lists. I make them sometimes, I just need to do it more often. It would help me tremendously.