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View Poll Results: does planning your day help you? | ||||||
yes. we do it all the time | 1 | 25.00% | ||||
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sometimes it's nice to have a rough idea of what's going on | 0 | 0% | ||||
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no, in case we can't live up to our own expectations | 1 | 25.00% | ||||
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other | 2 | 50.00% | ||||
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does planning your day help you as a system, or is planning something you tend to avoid just in case someone else wants to front, or time is lost, or what ever
it used to be planning helped us, but now we don't find it does.. we find going with the flow is much better, just in case something like that happens. (I'll leave this open for you all to vote) |
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I went to school like normal children, went to friends homes, they to mine, you know normal things kids do. as a teen I did the normal things teens did, as an adult I did things adults do. like normal children my parents kept a calendar of what each of their childrens school and friends activities are, as an adult I had a school calendar and a regular calendar on my wall for writing what my appointments are what special occasions there were, what activities I was doing. I had a smaller book in my purse for writing appointments and activities on when I was not home. sometimes my alters would write things on the calendar too. for example when thelma had a date the calendar would say something like dont forget about chad at 7pm on the day that chad would be stopping by to pick her up. if I hadnt encountered a trigger on that day and time it was me that went out on a date with chad. another example sometimes Rainy would write on the calendar the word for food. if I hadnt encountered a trigger and dissociated on that day I would not go to mcdonalds because I was in my college class or at work or just did not feel like having mcdonalds for dinner. my point just like normal people I and my alters kept calendars, notes, schedules, its how my parents raised their children with calendars so it was normal for me. even now that I am integrated I keep a calendar and sometimes whats on the calendar gets done and sometimes it doesnt. |
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good post thanks! |
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We have a daily routine etched in stone from the moment we get up till we go to bed with a little leeway for variance, but not much. This is why we work 6 days a week because 2 days off causes system chaos.
Everyone knows the routine, but the routine requires the required activities to trigger the right alter at the right time for the right job. Anything more we are lost. If we control our present and be ready on standby for something unexpected- a contingency team....we just might be able to repeat the routine the following day again. Success is waking up to restart the routine. Why is the voices of the Doctor and 7 of 9 from StarTrek Voyager dictating this? We are a finally tuned vessel, a ship if you please, and we operate within certain parameters to keep stable to carry on. |
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