Sometimes Wants (Winter)
Five Simple Things (December 17)
Hello.
Here are five things this week.
1. This Tree.
2. These Boys.
3. This Lights.
4. These Sandwiches.
5. This Box.
Did you catch the Geminids Meteor Shower on December 13?
Keeping your surroundings clutter-free actually helps your mental health more than you think. I find myself getting scatter-brained, irritable, and edgy when I don't have my house, rooms, car, or even yard in tidy order. If you aren't sure where to start, start in one room and organize it for a week. Stay in that one room and don't venture away from it until that room is where you want it, as far as being tidy. Once that room is done, more to another room. I started small and now am where I want to be. Every day is a day to declutter more. I take note of what I bring through my door and make sure it earns its place in my house, or yard. Keeping things tidy will help keep your mental health in check over time. You can do this! For more tips check out my minimalism posts
here.Five Simple Things (December 10)
Hello.
Here are five things this week.
1. These Flowers.
2. These Boxes.
3. These Tickets.
4. These "Glasses."
5. This Kitty.
Did you see the moon between Jupiter and Saturn this week (6,7,8,and 9), or Earthquake warnings this week on the eighth? It was a bit alarming for the earthquake notification on my phone to go off, and there was a tsunami warning, but it was mild here with the waves and thankfully nothing came from it. Still, even after living here for over 15 years, it's still a starling warning to see and several back to back. We have go-bags already prepared, so if anything did happen we would be able to take off quickly. That goes for any weather, or emergency situation. We have since revamped our go-bags and our emergency preparedness since the wildfires. Hopefully, we will never have to use them, but if we did, we are ready.
Positive affirmations this week:
I am not a morning person at all, but lately I have found small joys in getting up before the sun is up. The early mornings feels like the rest of the world is still asleep and you're pretty much the only one that's up for the day and the only one that's awake. It feels like it isn't really a real day and you're still sound asleep and dreaming. The best part of that moment and that time of day is that all your problems seem to be nothing and it almost, just for that moment, feels like you can conquer everything and there's no stress in the world for you. It feels like everything is doable and all the stress, problems, worries, mental health struggles, and/or issues that face you daily are gone. Because, it's just you, the world, and the sunrise. I've slipped up a bit lately getting up at a good time that works for me, but by January 2022 I will be right back on that schedule and keeping track of myself and what works for me.
Have a nice weekend.
Five Simple Things (December 3)
Hello.
Here are five things this week.
1. This Advent.
2. This Test.
3. This View.
4. This Box.
5. This Wine.
Positive affirmations this week:
One thing I learned during therapy sessions is the five-point recentering method. It's called many different names, but overall it helps you focus on other things and helps get your anxiety, PTSD, or any other moment of mental health distress back to a more manageable level. If you aren't familiar with this method here are the key points to remember. It's five points with your senses-sight, feeling, listening, scent, and taste.
*Five things you can see around you at that very moment.
*Four things you can feel at that very moment.
*Three things you can hear at that very moment.
*Two things you can smell at that very moment.
*One thing you can taste at that very moment.
When you're in a moment of uncertainty with your mental health struggles, this is a good practice to get into in order to bring you back to where you need to be to be able to handle what you're going through. It won't fix things at that moment, but it does help with the disassociation. It's always good to have someone there to support you in those times, too, that can help walk you through the five point-centering. You can do this!