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@NikNik I think the key to self care is recognising which of those glasses you used in your analogy is getting low, and top them up before the level gets into the danger zone.
Therefore self awareness is an important key.
18-04-2017 07:18 PM
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Also alienating others or oneself when boundaries are crossed or you are overwhelmed by posts.
Self-care for me has become stepping away from the conversation and taking care of my own needs first.
Also - limiting my responses, liking posts without responding with a post myself, having a small group of 'supports' that know me best and can help me as well as me helping them, reading the situation and being able to judge when someone is getting adequeate support from someone else and then stepping aside myself.
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I feel quite often that I have to tiptoe around my housemate/boyfriend for fear of upsetting them and triggering a depressive spiral that gets to the point of them thinking they are utterly worthless/not a real person.
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@NikNik I have found it super helpful instigating my Forum curfew. After initially having to work super hard at that, I now find that I'm ok going a few days without getting on the forums at all. I find that when I do jump on here, I tend to stay for quite a while, and I've figured out that it is better to appear less frequently, but then to spend a bit of time here when I do appear.
I've also found that before responding to a new thread, I stop and think about whether I really have it in me to support that person in their muddle. If I decide that I do want to engage, I find that I can do so in a way that doesn't cause me angst. If I don't feel I have the energy to engage, I remind myself that there are a bazillion other people in Forum Land and I don't HAVE to engage with everyone who is struggling.
I've found that this self care stuff means that I can be fully present when on the forum and also fully leave it behind when I'm not online.
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