Simplifying Self-Care
DISCLAIMER: I am not a medical or mental health professional. Everything I share is information gained through personal experience, professional help, and outside resources. It is your own personal responsibility to seek professional help and advice before implementing any life-altering practices. Everyone's mental health journey looks different. My story is just one of millions. If you are feeling lost, scared, alone, concerned, or just not right, I encourage you to connect with a mental health professional. Don't wait until it becomes a crisis.
humans complicate things
Why do we as humans always feel the need to complicate things? Is it because we want the best outcome? We want to plan for every possible issue or hindrance? Is it a viscous cycle: we overwork and analyze things because we see other humans doing the same, because they saw other humans complicating things too?
In my journey with anxiety, I awakened to the piece of my personality that always wants to add layers of complexity to everything. I want it to be the best. I want people to see whatever it is I’m working on or have a part in and say, “Wow, look how detailed Becky was. She thought of everything.” I want it to be perfect because that’s what people have always expected me to be (and yes, I’ve already dismantled this thought in therapy.)
I also tend to get carried away with over-the-top planning, especially when it comes to events I’ve organized, business I’ve considered starting, and literally absolutely anything with a theme (I’m a sucker for a good themed event. And if it includes costumes, there’s no pulling me back).