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i wanted to come back to this topic without the controversial term involving 'character xxxx'. My judgement is not as bad as when I've been severely ill but I am impulsive at times or simply not able to see the right decision, even if I think about it.
I've done things even recently I'm just appalled by. Even some of my instantaneous driving decisions recently have scared me in retrospect. I wonder if making bad decisions, just like making good decisions can be habit forming. My one great hope for the new year is to make healthy, sane decisions.
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I relate to this. I have developed bad patterns or vices that get the worst of me, leading to poor decisions. It is especially bad when manic, but I have my moments when I am not manic as well.
I also feel that this year, it should be part of my New Year's resolutions to make better decisions. |
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I make impulsive bad decisions. I'm notorious for it. I have (at the request of my husband and advice of my therapist) a 24 hour rule now. I have to wait 24 hours before I can act on an impulse. My therapist is also teaching me positive coping mechanisms. I believe you can change the pattern of bad habits if you work at it.
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I’m with you on the bad decisions. For me I think a lot of it has become habit/lazy thinking that I let become a pattern even in times of wellness. Something to work on for sure. The 24hour rule and mindfulness while driving are a good start.
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Mine are driven by anxiety. I really need to get it under control.
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I have severely poor judgment too. It is hard to know whether or not I am making a good decision when there is nobody who will listen to me. So, I make poor decisions, and it has cost me dearly.
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