the knitting will continue until morale improves
Bathroom, (1997) from photographer Justine Kurland's collection Girl Pictures
Minesweeper
*You Recieve the Ring*
*The Ring was added to your iventory*
Here’s the thing about being productive: it’s not just about checking boxes and crossing off to-do lists. It’s about navigating life and learning how to work with yourself, not against yourself.
Don’t stay in your room 3 days in a row. Just don’t. Get some air, see the sun, touch grass—anything!
If stress shuts you down, don’t drink coffee. Seriously, it makes things worse. Trust me on this one.
Talk to a friend and work together. Sure, maybe you’ll chat all day and not stay 100% focused, but those conversations keep you motivated and positive in the long run.
Talk to your supervisor about your struggles. They’re there to help, even if it’s hard to ask.
Reach out to people who don’t include you in their group. Maybe they’re not being mean—maybe they’re just scared or unsure because you’re different from them. Don’t let assumptions keep you from trying.
Don’t over-schedule your day. Small, consistent steps every day are way better than big, scattered bursts of productivity.
Celebrate wins. Treat yourself. Go to that bookshop you’ve been eyeing. You’ve earned it.
Forgive people. It’s tough in the immediate aftermath, and honestly, I never thought I’d be the forgiving type. But when you step away from the situation, you’ll realize forgiveness isn’t for them—it’s for you and your mental health.
Take a few minutes every day to reflect on your mental health and journal. It’s not a waste of time, I promise.
Don’t break good habits on a whim. It takes forever to rebuild them. Whether it’s going to bed early or reading for 30 minutes a day, stick with it.
Follow the system that works for you. Don’t overrule it just because you’re tempted to. Getting back on track after derailing yourself is painful.
Oh, and stop comparing yourself to your more successful peers. (Still working on this one myself, but hey, baby steps!)
also take ur meds and excercise at least 3 times a week... otherwise u will crumble and u wont even see it coming...
Don't berate urself ... come on.. it doesn't work... work on eliminating that negative voice in ur head... ( I am still working on it)
My eating disorder is alright now... I dont force myself to eat anymore and just let my body decide when it needs food... I have been getting hungry so thats a good sign...
This challenge wasn’t easy, but it taught me so much about patience, resilience, and the importance of showing up for myself. I hope these tips help you in your journey, whether you’re just starting or somewhere in the middle.
Also I just want to say, I love u all... I really do... u guys r so sweet and encouraging... I am so glad I found this community😘😘
you have to stay kind. you have to find a way somehow
April 9th 2025
Finished 2nd unit physics(2hrs 46mins)
Solved a shit ton of math questions(2hrs 9mins)
Drew a single doodle(15 mins)
Solved some paragraph q(16 mins)
Passed tf out
5 hours 25 mins in total
Goodnight