Acceptable_Parfait27
Acceptable_Parfait27 t1_je3nln4 wrote
Seems like you have an obsession with efficiency. Try doing some tasks in an inefficient way. Does doing things inefficiently cause negative self talk? Or does that make someone in your life mad at you? Remind yourself that kindness and grace matter more than efficiency. In an emergency efficiency is more important than kindness and grace but most days you need to let go of efficiency and just enjoy your life.
Acceptable_Parfait27 t1_jadioim wrote
Suddenly noticing that people I found beautiful for years also had larger pores made me stop caring about my large pores. The only one looking closely at your face, is you.
Acceptable_Parfait27 t1_ja6ktla wrote
Reply to LPTR: I get disproportionately angry whenever somebody in my immediate family does something wrong and always end up regretting my reaction. how can I control myself in the moment? by roastedpepper17
Good for you for seeking help. Try to ignore the comments that are pure judgement and no advice.
You need to ask yourself - why you get so mad over mistakes? Maybe you were brought up in an environment that wasn’t safe to make mistakes in? If so, you’re now making your house an environment that isn’t safe to make mistakes in. You have to talk to yourself. Tell yourself you want to break the pattern. Tell yourself everyone makes mistakes. Tell yourself you should have been allowed to make mistakes in the past. Tell the person you lost your temper with that you’re sorry and all the things I listed above.
Acceptable_Parfait27 t1_jef374e wrote
Reply to LPT Request: How to deal mentally with nightly noise during the summer months by Bart-MS
A fan would be great for white noise and letting you close your window. Another option would be sleeping in a different room in the summer. Perhaps your basement would be cooler and quieter?