Nothing diminishes anxiety faster than action.
Walter Anderson
Walter Anderson
I always find that if I have a problem, once I make a plan and start doing something about it I will always feel better. I have a natural tendency to put my head in the sand but often find that once I attack a problem it isn't as bad as I first thought.
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This year, because I will be moving somewhere smaller, I will be sorting decorations out and getting rid of quite a few. I plan for all my decorations to fit into this box below, including the Christmas tree. It is 49cm by 34cm by 24cm.
Decorations Box |
I dragged out my stash of Christmas decorations.
The wreath (top left above) won't even fit into my proposed storage box so this will probably be the last year I will use it.
I plan to take some of my decorations to the Salvation Army Store so people will be able to buy them now and use them for Christmas.
I decorated my front hall with my glass decorations.
I am finding it really hard to get used to the idea that I am actually not working any more. I plan to get through Christmas and the New Year and then perhaps think of private tutoring. My specialty is helping young people with reading difficulties. I am trying very hard to think of this as a time of possibilities.
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Totally agree that taking action is a great antidote for anxiety. And list making. List making is ace!
ReplyDeleteI feel a little sad when I read about your downsizing. It's essential, I know - most of us could do with minimising our material possessions - but still...