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This daily planner printable divided into two columns left and right
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/396950154665138997/
Registering ENERGY
With our lesson Registering your Energy, I gain more insight into my load capacity...
In the previous lesson, we learnt to find balance in our daily life including overload and underload.
The energy meter is useful aid in this case.
Years before my stroke, I already have skills to write about anything. Normally just my thoughts at a given moment. I wrote for years in my diary or journal. I am not a good writer but I’m trying my best through practice.
After stroke or brain injury, I struggle with everything including writing. For example, my “things to do” list. Every time when my therapist asked me do it, I have difficulty.
Difficulty in finding words or constructing sentences. I am lost all the time gathering my thoughts in order or in some cases when I’m so tired it’s easy for me to be distracted. Maybe some of you will notice that my writing still needs polishing.
But anyway, thanks to modern technology, I don’t have to write the old fashion way. We have computers, mobile phones and all sorts of applications to aid us.
Through practice, patience and perseverance, I gained my skills back in writing my agenda or journal or this blog.
We have to write our daily activities for five days.
I don’t have all the answers yet but someday I will ... I’m hopeful.
Started my August spread ☀️
Washi Mood Tracker
I wanted to come up with a new way to use my washi as well as create a mood tracker I’d keep up with. Introducing the Washi Mood Tracker! Each color represents a different mood. This way, I can easily see what mood I was in that day while flipping through my journal later!
✂️ Click here for the full tutorial on Craftic
Help your child express their emotions in a fun and creative way!This free sample includes a "Monday" activity sheet from our full journal,
Does anyone know any like daily trackers or goal trackers (simple tick box goal done, resets daily) that don't have log in streaks? We find them really unhealthy and addictive and we're trying to not get stuck in that loop again, while still having something to record if we've taken our meds or eaten lunch every day.
140625 - 6:12am
i need motivation, a reason to do things. it's hard to find. everything just feels so pointless. work. sleep. eat. it's what im going to spend all my life doing.
it's just a repetitive cycle.