Christmas survival stratagies.

tips on how to cope: dealing with your feelings, dealing with the consequences of self-harm in your life. share your ideas and maybe pick up some new skills, too. you don't have to want to stop to learn something new here.

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Christmas survival stratagies.

Post by silent-no-more » Tue Dec 20, 2005 10:53 pm

LOOKING AFTER YOU.

We are worth more than just surviving. We deserve to live. We have to learn to look after ourselves in ways that go beyond just the bare basics. We need to learn how to treat ourselves, be nice to ourselves etc. I am aware that we all have reasons why we aren’t good at looking after ourselves; there are always things that get in the way of it.- Our feelings about ourselves, our learned habits, and negative thinking, are some. But we all have choices.

This Christmas we need strategies and we need to plan how we are going to look after ourselves. Here is a brief method of making sure we take time out for us. We have to choose to do them though!

The things to consider are: time, space, fun, chill out, and help.

So how can I make:

1. Time. – get organised.
• Delegate/ say ‘no’/ don’t take on too much.
• Don’t try to be or have everything perfect.
• Accept others standards, remember ‘good enough’ is enough.


2. Space:-
• Make boundaries, reinforce and repeat them to people if you have to.

3 Fun time:-
• Choose to have fun. Whatever is fun to you. If you don’t know, take a risk and find out, experiment.
• Spend time on your hobby.

4 Chill out:
• Anything that chills you out, walking, music, a bath, films, sleep.

5 Help:-
• Ask
• Scream!
• Be assertive.
• Pick up the phone. (Make a list of help lines or people you can call if you need to. Keep them by the phone or on your person)
• Go on line.

NOW On a piece of paper write down 5 headings and leave gaps for answers, (Answers have to be within the boundaries of staying safe.) EG.

I WILL MAKE TIME:
Say no.
Delegate.
Remember ‘good enough’

MY SPACE WILL BE:
My bedroom
Going for a walk
Bath

MY FUN WILL BE:
Music & dancing
Having a drink
Games

MY CHILLOUT METHOD WILL BE:
Music
DVD
PS2
A V. occasional smoke. (if all else fails)

IF I NEED HELP I WILL:
Ask
Go online
Pick up the phone.

hope you all have a good Christmas.
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And it's current conditions are not good.

"Aslan's on the move"

"The tools of the mind become burdens
when the enviroment which made them neccessary no longer exist." -Henri Bergson.

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Post by balletomane » Wed Dec 21, 2005 2:27 am

That is really helpful. Thanks. :)

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Post by Diamond Dog » Thu Dec 22, 2005 7:45 pm

Thank you. :)

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Post by angelgirl » Fri Dec 23, 2005 4:01 am

Thank you so much! I also did something like this, though it's very complex and yours is so much simpler to understand!
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Post by xjodiex » Fri Dec 23, 2005 2:51 pm

tha is so helpful, and i will so be using it over the holiiday season

thanx!
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