Habits Serve You Well in the Tough Times
Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 3:03 pm
I find myself wishing that I'd spent more time as a youngster cementing "good habits" that would work for me.
I'm going through something of a difficult time right now, but the past few months building good habits (not drinking too much, regular exercise, good eating habits) has actually come to my aid now.
Because regular exercise has become such a strong habit, even though I'm going through a tough and chaotic time, I'm finding myself making time to make sure I get that workout in. For me (and I don't know how widespread this is), a good workout has a mood enhancement quality. I need that desperately right now, and it's good that this habit has come to my aid.
Because I do Glass Ceiling, I'm not getting blotto to try to shut off painful emotions, then wake up with a hangover and be physically off (making it harder to be emotionally "on" when people need me).
Even No S has been working out for me. I've been careful to get decent meals in, and the weekend of "permitted" nibbling was a decent safety valve that interestingly enough kept me from going TOO crazy with the food.
It's funny that structure is a comfort. I knew from past experience that if I feel out of control, but make sure my house visually neat that I feel more relaxed and ordered. I'm glad good habits wind up helping, too. *wrygrin*. I think a lot of the Everyday Systems are good for control freaks because it contains it in a healthy productive manner. Heh. Why should your faults get a free ride. Put 'em to WORK for you!
I'm going through something of a difficult time right now, but the past few months building good habits (not drinking too much, regular exercise, good eating habits) has actually come to my aid now.
Because regular exercise has become such a strong habit, even though I'm going through a tough and chaotic time, I'm finding myself making time to make sure I get that workout in. For me (and I don't know how widespread this is), a good workout has a mood enhancement quality. I need that desperately right now, and it's good that this habit has come to my aid.
Because I do Glass Ceiling, I'm not getting blotto to try to shut off painful emotions, then wake up with a hangover and be physically off (making it harder to be emotionally "on" when people need me).
Even No S has been working out for me. I've been careful to get decent meals in, and the weekend of "permitted" nibbling was a decent safety valve that interestingly enough kept me from going TOO crazy with the food.
It's funny that structure is a comfort. I knew from past experience that if I feel out of control, but make sure my house visually neat that I feel more relaxed and ordered. I'm glad good habits wind up helping, too. *wrygrin*. I think a lot of the Everyday Systems are good for control freaks because it contains it in a healthy productive manner. Heh. Why should your faults get a free ride. Put 'em to WORK for you!