- I can't think of anything.
- Ha. Just kidding.
- There have been a few accomplishments in my life which appear to have been achieved by sheer determination. I lost a lot of weight once.
- I made it through the teaching certification program.
- Getting the children required patience. A lot of paperwork, and a lot of suffering of fools. It did not require self-discipline except to the extent that I had to curtail the sarcastic remarks.
- Washing my daughter's hair night after night appears to be a task which is calling for simple gritting of teeth.
- So the thing is, I really HAVE to take a few bad habits out of my life.
- Caffeine. So far, so good. One cup in the morning, period. I am trying to switch out to decaf, and from there maybe just nothing?
- Exercise. My knees are painfully problematic right now, so I have that as another excuse in my elaborate list of excuses, but this is becoming a non-negotiable.
- Natural light. Faithful readers know this is big for me.
- Consistent sleep habits. This may make faithful readers scoff, as you know that I am a 10-12 hour per night sleeper. The truth is, though, that has not been the case for over a year, and I succomb day after day to heavy, drugged-like, hours-long naps. It's actually distressing.
- My mother, (known for decades now as Muth, short for Muth-head, which should be spelled mOth, except that spells "moth" and that's not how it is pronounced) has more self-discipline than anyone I know. At 75, she walks with a friend about 10 miles or so per week, plus has a strength training program that she completes at home.
- I asked her to help me, knowing that she would take it seriously, and she has already begun.
- She has sent me a brief article, with a simple exercise program, and she accompanied this missive with a phone call. I admire her very much for her commitment to me.
- But she can't do it for me.
My artistic ambitions, parenting challenges,deliberations and developments, and general fascination with myself. *My daughter does have a Dandy Walker malformation. Contact me in the comments if you wish to discuss.
Friday, March 11, 2011
On Self-Discipline
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Hello Laurie :-) I am searching for OT exercises to help my 19 month old grandson with Dandy Walker Variant... He struggles with balance and coordination. Do you have any suggestions for a resource in which I may find some ideas. Thanks so much!
P.S. Your blog is a wonderfully peaceful place to visit. Thanks for taking the time to sit and update :-)
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