Doesn’t have to be a big thing! For me, I just managed to handle an entire move all on my own, without help from friends or family.

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    I responded to someone’s call for help (assistance, not life-critical), even though I had just gone to sleep. Got up, dressed, went out into the world, and met someone to get tools to help someone who still relies on me.

    Yay, me. :)

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      You’ll be able to carry around that warm fuzzy feeling from helping someone in need for quite a while - well done!

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      It’s tough not to get annoyed at those late night calls, but you’re a better person for it.

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      Yay for helping a friend in need!

      Do you also have this weird thing that helping others is much easier than doing something for yourself?

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    I applied for a great job that I’m definitely not qualified for, and I’m through the first two rounds of interviews. I didn’t even think I’d go to the first interview purely because of my agoraphobia, so I’m proud of myself for pushing through it.

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      I hate to admit it but it’s pretty amazing the impact on your confidence that feeling good about work can have.

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    I started processing trauma memories and working on maladaptive survival behaviors in January. Running and dissociating always seemed better for some reason.

    I guess I was afraid I’d learn that I deserved abuse growing up. It turns out that it wasn’t about me at all.

    Mindfulness practice has brought more agency and intention to my life. Despite this being the hardest and most painful thing I’ve done, it’s also been one of the most rewarding.

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    I passed my cell and molecular biology paper (which was pretty hard and mostly irrelevant to my consumer food sci degree ) and found out that the one paper I managed to pass during the year I was fucked up by SSRIs means that I’ve already met all the requirements for my minor!

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    It is not as much as others, but:

    • I actually submitted something that resembles a game, though, more of a prototype, to a lisp game jam that happened a while ago
    • This time I pulled off in total, 60 hours of reading, books.
    • I am still studying Japanese daily
    • Still alive :D
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    i built a rigid heddle loom and wove myself a scarf! it sucks and is super wonky looking but i love it, and its been neat learning about how weaving works and the history of textiles and all that junk. did you know that weaving is one of the oldest crafts in the world? we were doing it back in the paleolithic, like 27,000 years ago! its very neat. it took me like a month to build the loom, and a few days to weave the scarf, and its the first time i’ve felt this much consistent focus on a hobby in a long time. it also coincides with me getting new brain pills (and estrogen) that are working really well at restoring my passion for life.

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    I just got hired! Just need to process some papers which will hopefully be quick but I just landed my first job!!

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    Wrote a short story I was really happy with. I mean, I’m always writing something, but I’m usually kind of ‘meh’ about what I come up with. Every once in a while, though, I write something and I just know that it’s good, like I can feel it, and I can say to myself, ‘yeah, this is really hitting the mark.’ As a writer, I’m always chasing that feeling. It’s like a drug. So last night I wrote 2,000 words of a new 3,500 word story that just came to me, all in one shot, like a vision, and I’m so enjoying how this one is coming together.

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    After years of yearning, I finally worked up the nerve to take a pottery class! And I think I nailed my first attempt, too.