Today I decided to rest again. I should start planning my thesis presentation for my graduation, but I also need some rest. So today I really tried to treat myself by reading a lot and just doing what I felt like doing. I am having ups and downs with my anxiety, I thunk it's mainly due to all the stress accumulated in these past months, but hopefully a bit of rest will help.
Productive things I did today:
- read a lot (both physical book and audiobook)
- did a couple of inktober doodles since in these past days I haven't really done that
- practiced Irish on duolingo
Self care things I did today:
- took the day off and relaxed
- read first thing in the morning
- payed attention to drinking enough water (if I am not at my desk with my glass of water in front of me I tend to drink less, so I am doing my best to drink a lot even on my days off)
- made myself banana pancakes (I wanted to do this for weeks and it was amazing)
- continued watching the second season of Deadend Paranormal Park
Tranquil's studying challenge// day 6
Do you find yourself procrastinating? What are you procrastinating right now? Be honest haha
I just talked about procrastination in a ask I was sent. I personally do not find myself procrastinating because it triggers my anxiety. Don't get me wrong, sometimes it can happen, but I usually avoid it, especially if we are talking about difficult and challenging tasks. Having that weight on my mind drains me and as I was mentioning it triggers my anxiety terribly. So my philosophy in life is to do everything as soon as I can. The more challenging the task the quicker I want to get it out of my to do list. Clearly I am a human being so there's things in life I procrastinate, at the moment the thing that I have been procrastinated the longest has been coming out to my family. That is something I want t get off my personal to do list, and even though I know it will probably be fine once I do it, I have yet to find the courge to do it.
📖: Bunny by Mona Award, The Wolf And The Woodsman by Ava Reid