Do a tiny bit of each, the pointless feeling is the resistance. 3 x 10 push ups against the kitchen counter and squats sitting into a chair. Do the dishes. Draw a bird or some faces or a scene for a few minutes. If you donāt have a lot of energy, aim to only spend a little lest your cup run empty.
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melbaboutown@aussie.zone āØ21ā© āØhoursā© ago
I want to do art, to exercise, to UNKAOSā¦
But it all takes energy and feels pointless
SaneMartigan@aussie.zone āØ20ā© āØhoursā© ago
LowExperience2368@aussie.zone āØ20ā© āØhoursā© ago
I spent many years of my life not doing things that could benefit me because of all the self-talk. Everything feels too hard or pointless or overwhelming or I wonāt enjoy it. I donāt know about your situation, but itās tricky to recognise that sometimes your brain can be bullshitting you. Put on a five minute timer and start with something that can be done from where you are now! Like Zen Colour or something. I personally like doing the wordle.
Seagoon_@aussie.zone āØ19ā© āØhoursā© ago
For me that self talk was introjects, me repeating what I had been taught or bullied into thinking and doing.
and yes on the brain bs, emotion especially. All that talk you hear about , your emotions are valid and real, thatās bs. Thatās what abusers want us to to react to. We need to listen to good sense.
The truly hard part is realising the origin of the negative self talk comes from other people, people we trusted and who we thought had our best interest at heart.
Think about what people say to you, does it make you feel stronger, does it make you happy.
Iām older now and still fighting bs in my head every single day.
But I am totes winning. I have the Seagoons now who I trust . I have some more wisdom too.
LowExperience2368@aussie.zone āØ18ā© āØhoursā© ago
I think all emotions are valid, but itās what you do with them that matters. E.g. feeling jealous or angry, people shame others for it. What they should be shaming is the behaviour that comes in response to those emotions. Iām a big fan of responding over reacting.
Itās also important to remember that just because you feel a certain way, doesnāt mean everything is that way. I constantly feel like Iām doomed. Or in social situations, if I feel awkward, I must be awkward and unlikeable. But then I remember I have a roof over my head, food to eat, a beautiful dog sleeping somewhere in the next room. I have had some successful social interactions and made some good connections. That doesnāt invalidate the shitty feelings, but it helps to put things in perspective for me.
Seagoon_@aussie.zone āØ17ā© āØhoursā© ago
sadly they can learn negative talk in infancy
Infants that are not nurtured, whose emotional health is neglected donāt learn emotional regulation and they learn that people arenāt to be trusted, not even mothers.
Seagoon_@aussie.zone āØ17ā© āØhoursā© ago
No. Not all emotions are valid. Many are stupid and useless. I say this as someone who had severe crippling PTSD, emotions can suck, they can be based on insane ideas in your head , they can be destructive.
Note your emotions, question your emotions. Even good emotions.
Are your emotions coming from your true self, are they informing you?