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I'm new here, job searching has highlighted my weakest spots. That's why I'm here, to get stronger and for support.
My struggles are with stress, anxiety, depression leading to procrastination. I did some reading and found the daily to do list is important. Since my attention wanders I've thrown in my own "I can do anything for 15 minutes" philosophy. See if that works for me. Feel free to jump in if you need some accountability and friendship ----------------------------------------------------------------------Mondays to do list 1. errands; bank, library store 2. check over and send resume for job #3 3. Interview prep 1 hour 4. choose next job to apply for in science 5. apply retail Vons 6. go thru emails/phone am and pm 7. study former job situation 8. dental care at least 3x/day 9. paperwork 15 min 10. house work 30 min ---------------------------------------------------------------------- First 3 make to do list dental care am got dressed, started laundry |
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I think this is a great idea for a thread and I tend to procrastinate with some things. The 'do as much as you can in 15 minites' is an easy idea to swallow. Procrastinators tend to look at the huge overwheming picture, which leads to more procrastinating lol. Here's what I want to do this afternoon.
1. eat some lunch. 2. Make a home made vegetable soup. 3. Make the cupcakes my daughters been asking for. 4. clean the kitchen 5. do some loads of laundry. Good luck getting your list done startingfromscratch. __________________ This is our little cutie Bella *Practice on-line safety. *Cheaters - collecting jar of hearts. *Make your mess, your message. *"Be the change you want to see" (Gandhi) |
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I've learned over the years that I get done what I "need" to get done so I quit "worrying" about it. When I make lists or try to organize in writing, I often don't get all the things done or I lose interest and that makes me feel worse or, if some of the things on the list are "obvious" I feel kind of silly.
I made a huge collage of "types" of chores I wanted to get done and found some 8-sided dice (game store :-) and rolled on the board each morning, first thing, and then did "that" chore for that day. But after a couple weeks of that it started feeling too artificial and I realized I knew what I needed to do and could/should be able to direct myself, not have to "trick" myself into doing what I want done? No matter what, if I don't want to clean toilets, I'm not going to want to clean toilets and am going to procrastinate! The problem, for me, is to figure out how to get myself to want to clean the toilets, not the opposite, how to not procrastinate doing what I don't want to do? Figure out what it is you wish you wanted to do, the things you think you procrastinate doing, and instead of trying to make yourself do what you don't want to do, try to figure out a way to enjoy/like/want to do what you wish you wanted to do! Connect the rest of your life and interests with school courses that you have trouble studying for, check to see just how "necessary" some chores are to be done at certain times; if you have a dentist's (or other) appointment, you go, without thinking, to it; just like you go to school/work each day? So, decide to do some stuff "now", when you think of it. If you want to wear that shirt/outfit later in the week, take it to the cleaner's now; otherwise, don't think/concern yourself about it and feeling bad because you aren't going to the cleaner's? You'll go when you want those clothes cleaned! The cleaner and other chores (bank, grocery shopping, etc.) are there to help YOU, they're at your command, you are not there to do them/for their purposes! Who cares if you don't make your bed today? Your mother? Unless you live in your mother's home, it is okay not to make your bed everyday AND not to feel bad about it! That's early training making us think there's something wrong with our character if we don't make the bed every morning. But remember, if you make the bed tomorrow morning (or do the dishes tomorrow instead of tonight after dinner) you feel good and all the past is "erased". Why feel bad "now" if that is so, if you'll be perfectly fine tomorrow or whenever you do those things as if you had done them now? __________________ "Never give a sword to a man who can't dance." ~Confucius |
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Great idea for a thread ((((((startingfromscratch)))))). Thank you. And good luck with your list.
Monday's To Do list: 1) Reply to E's email 2) Do my group therapy homework 3) Email my Food Diary to my naturopath 4) Continue with my web design project at work 5) Meditate __________________ Peace is every step ~ Thich Nhat Hanh |
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I'm so glad you all are here
lynn and sundog how are your lists going? perna interesting thoughts. I'm pretty good at getting things like housework and exercise and taxes done. In fact I fill my life up with it. What I haven't done is the job search which should be my priority and a little less cleaning toilets and bed making. My list is a little shorter. I got all ready to send my job 3 stuff and the job was no longer open- procrastinated too long on that one. Done: errands; bank, library store check over resume for job #3 choose next job to apply for in science job #4 go thru emails/phone am dental care at least am and after lunch house work What is left: 3. Interview prep 1 hour 5. apply retail Vons 6. go thru emails/phone pm 7. study former job situation 8. dental care before bed 9. paperwork 15 min Next 3 paperwork 15 print out next job to apply for go thru emails |
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I think my posts will start being visible immediately now, so I can update this thread faster!
Tuesday 5/10 1. set up online banking 2. face finances, mail check 3. work on references 4. prep cover letter and resume job#4 5. dental care 6. study interview prep 1 hour 7. vac house 8. 1 hr abs and stretching 9. clean bedroom 30 min first 3 1. after breakfast dental care 2. to do list 3. type it up on psychcentral |
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4. print out job #4 and save in database 5. 15 min stretching 6. work on job #4 Done 1. after breakfast dental care 2. make to do list 3. type it up on psychcentral |
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7. 15 min stretching 8. dental care 9. work on job #4 Done 1. after breakfast dental care 2. make to do list 3. type up list on psychcentral 4. vac 5. trash & recycling 6. print out job #4 add to database |
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Finally a post appeared! I'm guessing the others from day will pop up soon.
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Love it!
today: clean out fridge tomorrow: 1) fix resume and send it 2) book a hostel Yeah that's plenty, for me!.... hehe good luck all with yours guys... |
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Thanks so much for the "accountability" part of this!! (((((((startingfromscratch)))))) I'm good at making lists, but much less good at coming back to them the next day and finishing the things on the list that I didn't do the day before!!!!
I completed 3 of the things on my list yesterday. I still have to: - Do my Group Therapy homework and - Reply to my friend E's email I'm planning to take care of those things today!! Well done and good luck everyone!! __________________ Peace is every step ~ Thich Nhat Hanh |
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I did well yesterday and accomplished the 3 small things. Today I'm not making a list because I'm very agitated but I'm hoping tomorrow will be a better day. Best of luck to the other list makers.
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I'm so glad there are others need a little help focusing. I got a big lift to my spirits today just from 3 days on this site. Today I didn't feel as much hesitation to start working on my job search.
Lastyearisblank- fix resume and send it is a huge job! Good luck! sundog good job on getting 3 things done yesterday. I never make lists, this seems to be helping me focus. I love your yoga dog. lynn P. good job to you too. Sorry about the agitation. Feel free to vent. Next 3 10. empty dishwasher 11. job search #4 12. job search another 15 min Done 1. after breakfast dental care 2. make to do list 3. type up list on psychcentral 4. vac 5. trash & recycling 6. print out job #4 add to database 7. 15 min stretching 8. dental care 9. work on job #4 |
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Thanks for your encouragement! ((((((startingfromscratch))))) And well done on your achievements!!
I did the homework for my group therapy, so that leaves just one more thing on my original list and I'm determined to get that done tomorrow. Then I'll be able to start a new list, which I always love doing! Hugs to all! __________________ Peace is every step ~ Thich Nhat Hanh |
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sundog hope you have a good day. Thanks for the positive feedback!
I'm pretty confused by this site. I added someone as a friend (I think) but don't know how to send a message. Please forgive me, not trying to ignore anyone. I never figured out facebook either. Felt like blowing off the list today but I'm here anyway. 1. look for clinical trial for teeth 2. online banking 3. face finances- cash check, shop 4. dental care 5. finish resume and cover letter 6. clean bedroom 15 min 7. arm wts ---------------------------------------------------------------------- first 3 1. teeth 2. job search 3. pick up bedroom |
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startingfromscratch, just left click on someone's "name" and a pop-down list of possibilities will come up, including "send a private message to __________"
I'm retired now but when I was job hunting I would have 2-3 resume's with different slants to them for different types of jobs I might want to apply for as well as a "base" fill-in-the-blank cover letter. That way I just had to tweak the one most appropriate and personalize the cover letter and I could get the resume and letter in the mail pretty painlessly. Today I'm trying to get some order into my genealogy files and research; I got some ideas in between not being able to sleep last night :-) and I want to sketch them out, how I'd implement them. __________________ "Never give a sword to a man who can't dance." ~Confucius |
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Thanks so much Perna!
Next 3 4. job 5. job 6. room Done 1. dental 2. job 3. job |
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Good job!!
I finished my list!!! It took me 3 days, but still, I did finish everything on it!!! It feels good and this thread definitely helped me focus, so thanks again for that ((((((startingfromscratch)))))))) I will start working on a new list shortly! __________________ Peace is every step ~ Thich Nhat Hanh |
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Good job sundog!!!
Yesterday was major procrastination day, didn't even make it to this site. Worked hard all day but no job search. Today is a big day for me. I lost a little over 40lbs and have inched into the normal range! 15lbs to go to hit my drs recommended weight. Back to it today 1. dental, neti 2. found a similar job to job #3, send resume and cover 3. list of matches |
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Worked an hour on job searches. Taking a break, praying I get back to it and stop my slacking.
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