31-05-2016 11:42 PM
31-05-2016 11:42 PM
Goodnight, @Faith-and-Hope. Wishing you the sweetest of dreams tonight.
01-06-2016 01:46 AM
01-06-2016 01:46 AM
Hi @Mazarita Just read your thread. I second all the great supportive responses.
I can never spend regular time filling out forms and rating myself. I only do it when I am trying to track it, for ME, so I understand myself or see how things have changed. Not when I am told by a young woman (girl) to monitor things, pro forma...
I dont really think the daily shower is needed. When going to gymn I only ever showered after and as I went all times of day .. I became very flexible .... I had the idea of only using what we truly genuinely need.
I know a lady who hasnt washed her hair for 5 years ..
It is cold in Melbourne and I went 3 days this week without a shower... and didnt feel guilty ... in fact .. I had to visit someone who had given me the pip and boasts of being an urban softie .. and I was secretly pleased about it ... Nah gottcha .. silly me .. and I wore my gardening shoes .. though I had a nice dress, leggings and jacket on ... in rebellion for feeling coerced about dress and all sorts of other "standards". Showered today though.
The daily shower robs our skin of its natural oils and IMO is just another excess .. when they developed plumbing we all went overboard with the thrill of being clean and the goodness of hygeine etc .. we are a water stressed country. I rewear clothes as I dont want to waste washing water .. we also confuse being clean with smelling of product .. why should we waste money on scents .. I agree .. with Si's idea about musk ... natural // not purchased.
01-06-2016 06:15 AM
01-06-2016 06:15 AM
Hi @Appleblossom, thanks for your sensible response. I agree that a shower every two days is generally enough. And that we have as a society become obsessed with cleanliness and wasteful of water with the frequency most of us feel we must do it. I too rewear clothes if they are okay, which they usually are by my standards for at least two wears, depending on fabrics, state of cleanliness of me, physical exertion, season, whether I've been sweating a lot, or not. But at the moment the washing is outstanding and if that goes on for too long, this too makes it less likely I'll make it out the door. Still, I agree that perfectionist me really needs to take more of a back seat. Cheers again.
01-06-2016 06:49 AM
01-06-2016 06:49 AM
Go back 100 years or so, and it was probably the weekly bath ...... and depending where you lived and how much water you had to cart and heat in a copper over a wood fire for an hour, it was probably a shared bath at that, starting with the youngest in the household and working up ....
Yep, modern luxuries that have become somebody's idea of a "have to" .....
Like with eating and sleeping patterns, we have an awareness about what is healthy ❣
A nice hit shower is a great way to detox a bit emotionally ........ sometimes it's a good idea to think about why else we might like to do something, for our own reasons.
@Mazarita, I like how you have a consciousness about yourself, that if you let things like showering, washing clothes, etc slide for too long, it affects your motivation to socialise and change your environment fir a little while. We can all use some of that ....
If I can't motivate myself to deal with something in its big size, I deconstruct it a bit and work on a piece of it - ie, too much washing up ? Okay - "deal with self" - wash up three cups, two spoons, and one side-plate. Done !
Next ?
❤️
01-06-2016 06:55 AM
01-06-2016 06:55 AM
Good morning, @Faith-and-Hope. Again, wise words. I like how this thread is turning into a discussion about how much 'personal hygiene' we really need. Something that is definitely worth questioning. Thanks for your thoughts. Looking after small bits of what we can do at any given time is good advice if not able to meet the full task.
01-06-2016 07:13 AM
01-06-2016 07:13 AM
Morning @Mazarita 😊
Woke very early (west coast) and have been doing a bit of a catch-up, but I have a "deal with self" to roll over and doze for another hour now ....
See you a bit later, no doubt ❤️
01-06-2016 04:55 PM
01-06-2016 04:55 PM
01-06-2016 06:18 PM
01-06-2016 06:18 PM
Hi @CannonSalt,
Thanks for your perspective, very interesting to read. I think it's true that the psychologist may be not taking into account the difficulty of juggling things at my end. I have not yet had the opportunity to discuss this with her, but will do that in our next (and possiby last) session. From past sessions, I sense that objections I may have to particular aspects of the therapy may be seen as obstacles to be overcome by her rather than possibly valid matters to be negotiated. I have found a 'metric' quality to the way the sessions have gone so far. However, I may be quite mistaken in my impressions, so it will be interesting to discuss these things with her next time and gauge the outcome. I may not make a final decision on whether to continue with her beyond the next session until I am able to hear her responses to what I have to say.
By the way, your post raises another interesting matter for me. @Former-Member also mentioned it. That is, the use of 'me' and 'I' in our language. Somehow this has become taboo in some peoples' minds. I have no problem with 'me' and 'I' statements. In fact I find them much more helpful than supposedly 'objective' language. Using 'me' and 'I' says to me: 'this is just one person's perspective', rather than, 'this is the truth'. Personally I do not believe in objective truth. Most things seem to be relative in this world. But that may just lead us to a whole new philosophical discussion, which is probably not needed here. Be assured though that I find your personal perspectives and experiences very valuable to better undertanding. I also find this the best kind of peer to peer support we are able to offer each other on this forum.
Thanks again!
02-06-2016 11:47 AM
02-06-2016 11:47 AM
02-06-2016 12:29 PM
02-06-2016 12:29 PM
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