This week saw rapid mood changes, a descent into depression, and many actions taken to combat the aforementioned things. I’m happy to report that the actions I took ultimately led to a significant improvement in and stabilization of my mood, the removal of depression and ascent to a slightly higher happiness set point than the week before, and I’ve learned some good things.
Most significant thing noticed or learned this week: Living alone is really bad for me.
Runner up: The power of co-working!
Once I realized (noticed) that living alone is really bad for me, I talked with family and they accepted my request to relocate from where I’m living now to go live with them. Now that I have a plan that’s actively being worked towards for combating the “living alone is really bad for me” thing, I’ve been much more capable of dismissing isolation or loneliness feelings and my mood has improved significantly.
I noticed that co-working (only virtual so far) can “rescue” a day that’s going poorly or make an already good day a great day, because I enjoy the social interaction + getting shit done. This upcoming week I have to pack and organize a lot, but I will schedule as much virtual co-working as I can so that I still get other things done that I care about accomplishing.
My focus this week: virtual co-working, every damn day or every other day at the very least
Secondary focus: commit to 1 hour of physical activity per day, preferably outside
Things I failed at last week or didn’t do very well at:
I did not complete “Important but Ugh” task nor did I donate $50 to a political party I don’t like as a “punishment”.
I learned that making myself pay money if I don’t do something is a surefire way to ensure that I don’t do that thing, will also destroy my mood, kill my productivity, and generally make me have a very bad time. This technique works for others, and I’m happy I tried it, because now I know more about myself, but wow did it backfire horribly for me so I won’t be trying it again.
I didn’t do much nonfiction reading, though I did have fun with reading fiction.
I didn’t job hunt at all.
I’m not upset about this, moving several states away and helping family sell this house precludes getting any sort of stable job, so I’ll do some freelancing instead.
Things I did well last week or am happy about:
Other than a short break for New Years, I’ve continued to write publicly each day, and that’s fantastic!
I noticed something that was making my life bad (living alone) and started immediately working to correct that thing (I’m moving a few states away to live with family).
I managed to stay somewhat virtually social even while depressed and that helped! This was a triumph because in the past I would typically isolate when depressed, and that wasn’t helpful, so being at least somewhat social was great!
Here’s to a great next week!
Amazingly, I have published this by my own deadline, what a great feeling :)
Be well!
Cheers,
Willa
Note: I listened to this progressive trance mix while writing, that mix has always served me well for helping me get things done.
2021 Week 1 Review 1 Jan − 9 Jan
This week saw rapid mood changes, a descent into depression, and many actions taken to combat the aforementioned things. I’m happy to report that the actions I took ultimately led to a significant improvement in and stabilization of my mood, the removal of depression and ascent to a slightly higher happiness set point than the week before, and I’ve learned some good things.
Most significant thing noticed or learned this week: Living alone is really bad for me. Runner up: The power of co-working!
Once I realized (noticed) that living alone is really bad for me, I talked with family and they accepted my request to relocate from where I’m living now to go live with them. Now that I have a plan that’s actively being worked towards for combating the “living alone is really bad for me” thing, I’ve been much more capable of dismissing isolation or loneliness feelings and my mood has improved significantly.
I noticed that co-working (only virtual so far) can “rescue” a day that’s going poorly or make an already good day a great day, because I enjoy the social interaction + getting shit done. This upcoming week I have to pack and organize a lot, but I will schedule as much virtual co-working as I can so that I still get other things done that I care about accomplishing.
My focus this week: virtual co-working, every damn day or every other day at the very least Secondary focus: commit to 1 hour of physical activity per day, preferably outside
Things I failed at last week or didn’t do very well at:
I did not complete “Important but Ugh” task nor did I donate $50 to a political party I don’t like as a “punishment”.
I learned that making myself pay money if I don’t do something is a surefire way to ensure that I don’t do that thing, will also destroy my mood, kill my productivity, and generally make me have a very bad time. This technique works for others, and I’m happy I tried it, because now I know more about myself, but wow did it backfire horribly for me so I won’t be trying it again.
I didn’t do much nonfiction reading, though I did have fun with reading fiction.
I didn’t job hunt at all.
I’m not upset about this, moving several states away and helping family sell this house precludes getting any sort of stable job, so I’ll do some freelancing instead.
Things I did well last week or am happy about:
Other than a short break for New Years, I’ve continued to write publicly each day, and that’s fantastic!
I noticed something that was making my life bad (living alone) and started immediately working to correct that thing (I’m moving a few states away to live with family).
I managed to stay somewhat virtually social even while depressed and that helped! This was a triumph because in the past I would typically isolate when depressed, and that wasn’t helpful, so being at least somewhat social was great!
Here’s to a great next week! Amazingly, I have published this by my own deadline, what a great feeling :)
Be well!
Cheers,
Willa
Note: I listened to this progressive trance mix while writing, that mix has always served me well for helping me get things done.