cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/5550838

For example, this week I spent 6 hours helping a friend fix their roof & 0 fixing the leak in my roof. Most of the meals that I cooked were when I had company or going to a potluck. It takes me until the umpteenth ‘let me just squish it down’ and the flies start buzzing to take the trash out…

…It feels like if I were a stranger, I would take better care of myself than I do, if that makes sense?

In general, I feel like I am a very values- and care-driven person. Like what feels meaningful is taking care of my community and working towards the world I want to live in. I have a good reputation in my community & activist circles for consistent work and following through on what I commit to do…

…none of that seems to apply to myself! My dishes sit in the sink for days, and I usually only bathe in preparation for public events.

This will not do! How do I treat myself like I treat others? Ahhhh!

  • ButtBidet [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    14 days ago

    Dunno if our situations are similar. But I exactly have this problem. It was that my parents and older siblings hyper fixated on their own issues and didn’t give a fuck about mine. So I grew up with that as my normal. Hyper stressing over everyone’s problem is my basic state.