I'm actively working on my voice. Meaning speaking up and using it. I tend to fade in the background sometimes and although comfortable, it does get to me sometimes. My biggest motivation is my son. He has autism; but he's so lively, loud, and unapologetic. I love that for him and want some of that for myself ✨️
communicating, setting boundaries & time management
Being nice
My procrastination 🥹
I don’t make an effort with people. I forget to check in with my oldest friends, I never invite people to do stuff, I don’t call or text. If you text me, I might take three days to reply because I’ll get anxiety about crafting the response. I assume people don’t want the burden of my company, so I don’t make suggestions to hang out.
Sometimes I take out my overstimulation rage/frustration on my husband. I’m getting better at identifying when I need to take a moment before it gets to that point, and he’s learning to deescalate the situation rather than reactively feed into it so that it turns into a full blown argument.
Patience and like others have shared, invest more into friendships.. Even family relationships. I should call my grandma more. Call my aunts to check in. I only have constant meaningful communication with my mom. I need to work in this for sure.
Setting a routine and sticking to it. Even though I'm a SAHM and my son is too young to have much of a schedule, I feel like structure is somewhat of a must. I'll do great for a little while, but as soon as I go off track a little I'm back to square one
Consistently Organizing at home particularly files I have files for my late father and aunt & uncle , myself hubs and kids there’s also a lot of emails that I need to delete over 50k
@Sharon aww man! That sounds so much like me, I hate phone calls, FaceTime and all of that. Im autistic though 😂
I need to work on actively working on/ building friendships. I get soooo distracted with other things and the thought of agreeing to plans is so daunting. 🙃