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I was just wondering if you guys have a routine you follow everyday that helps create structure in your life.
I know I have my own routine, whether it's my own messed up one, that keeps structure in my life. I hate chaotic situations in my life so I have my own little messed up routine that I follow everyday.
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#2
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Hey SunAngel,
I should have structure and routine but I hate it and have not been able to get myself into one. Probably why my life is a mess lol |
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Nope not a clean or organized bipolar. All I do is get up, and let the chips fall where they may.
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Oh yes, I lead a very structured life. I can't stand when things don't go the way they're supposed to. It makes me anxious. I have everything planned out every day and if anything messes it up I get upset. It seems silly to get upset over, though....at least for me. I shouldn't get so upset over the fact that we have to go to the store and it wasn't planned out ahead of time.
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If I am going somewhere or there is something involving others that needs to be done I prefer to have it planned out ahead of time. If it is just me and involves normal day to day activities I let my mood and energy level determine what I will be doing each day. The closet thing I have to a routine is my meals since I need to take my meds with food and have to take them at set times.
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GreenIvy No great genius has ever existed without some touch of madness. Aristotle Isn't it nice to think that tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it yet? L. M. Montgomery |
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Yeah.
1. Get up at 6AM eat breakfast, take vitamins. 2. Leave for work @ 7:07 3. Arrive at work at 7:22 4. Park in my usual spot 5. eat lunch at 11:30 6. Work as a Manager for 8 hours, deal with everyday problems with employees. 7. Go home @ 4PM 8. Arrive home around 4:55PM 9. get changed, eat dinner 10. sit ouside a while, then watch TV 11. Shower 12. Go to bed around 10PM 13. Take 30mg of Valium throughout the day, 10mg at a time. 14. have weekends off. 15 Start over again on Monday. |
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Tuesday through Thursday I stay busy with scheduled things every week. Monday and Friday mornings are usually routine. I get most of my appointments Monday and Friday afternoons if I can. I can get upset even if I have one extra store to stop at that I didn't plan to when I left the house. Weekends I get nothing done.
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I am trying to form a daily routine, I have noticed it provides stability which is something I crave. I actually have a nightly one that I cannot sway from. Its a ritual before I lay down to go to sleep, and if I happen to forget one step I have to get up and do again.
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When I get depressed I need structure to get out of bed, but the rest of the time I just do whatever happens... I start a new job next week so then it will be more structured...
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When I'm working my schedule looks somewhat like Eric's, except I take the bus to work and home.
I lost my job at Easter, since then have been taking it one day at a time. My pdoc says I should go back to work now, I'm all better, (hahaha), so I'm looking for work now.
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If I wasn't organized and very systematic with things..nothing could get accomplished. If things do get crazy it causes issues for me.
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I am the most disorganized and messy person in the world. I don't have any plans for the day and usually make them up as I go. If I see a friend and I want to hang out with them I'll suggest meeting them later. That's about as far as my planning goes. xD
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I used to be so structured, even with my BP, but it's since gone & I'm not sure why. I used to create to do lists every morning of things I wanted to get accomplished, but since, I've grown complascent. I'm trying to form a daily routine because I might actually get things done, but it's so hard to get the motivation. : /
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I have a lot of structure but it is not rigid. So every day I have goals to accomplish, from housework to gardening to playing flute and riding my bike or doing weights. I find if I have a sense of accomplishment, my mood doesn't dip. I also keep track of everything on a mood chart.
But I try very hard to vary when I do things. My mom is severely OCD and her life falls apart if you interrupt her rigid schedule. I promised myself never to get like that.
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My work and my three teenage boys and their activities pretty much structures each and every day, whether I want it to or not.
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Right now I have something that resembles structure, but in a couple of weeks things change with the school schedule and I'll have to figure out the new structure.
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Excuse me, guys, I am trying to make out this site! Haven't got it yet. I am working on making a routine because the chaos in my life is really getting me down. This morning, I wrote down everything I did, and there were heaps of distractions - for one, I went into the closet to get dressed, and ended up sorting and throwing away old shoes. Anyway, I'll try again tomorrow.
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I have a routine in the am, lots of blank space throughout the day, and an evening routine. The blanks are filled willy-nilly, seldom planned or organized. I do make lists, but don't force myself to do things on a schedule.
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I don't have a specific routine I do every single day, aside from now trying to eat breakfast and take my med at the same time in the morning. I do have certain things I do on certain days of the week though, and I try to keep regular work hours. I've also been trying to go to bed around the same time and get up at the same time, and I try to see my T on the same 2 days at the same time each week.
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#23
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Nope, nothing routine here. Not even sleep; sometimes I go to bed at 11pm, sometimes I go to bed 6-9am.
I eat when I am hungry. No scheduled meals or menu. I do sometimes make a 'to do' list and will cross things off that I accomplish. And then there are days when I accomplish nothing at all except feeding kid/cats/horse.
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No routine...Apart from trying to sleep around the same time every night, the most crucial thing, otherwise I end up with 5 hours sleep with some good 10-15 mins breaks throughout! But I seem to involuntarily fall into a routine anyway - and not the routine I would have chosen! So I'm trying to change that now and find some sort of loose structure...I am told this would help a lot with anxiety..Because even though I have no routine, if I knew I'd do a certain thing at a certain time and that changes, I get this feeling like I've missed a step going down the stairs! (or several steps :P ) Maybe because I have very few things to organise my scattered brain around and they get blown out of proportion...(sorry that ended up too long!)
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