Me in 20 years? Perhaps. |
"The
greatest discovery of my generation is that human beings can alter
their lives by altering their attitudes of mind." -William James
(American philosopher and psychologist 1842-1910)
We
all have brains in our skulls- even the US President and the burgling
scratters on my estate. (More on each of these later.) We normally
use these brains without consciously 'thinking'- going about our day
doing whatever we do- working, studying, staying in, going out,
exercising, whatever. And, as a result, we achieve whatever it is we
achieve- staying in a job, paying bills, enjoying an easy-going TV
show. This is all well and good, if you're happy.
But
what if you're not?
What
if you want to be smarter, happier, more socially adept, more
successful (however you want to define that)? Can we use psychology
to develop ourselves further? I say we can. Due to memory
difficulties and depression I've been learning more about psychology
since 2007. By reading online advice, joining an employment scheme
for people with disabilities, reading books, meeting with support
groups and spending time with various NHS professionals I'm
overcoming issues and developing more direction. I'm meeting with
someone in the NHS at the moment, working on confidence building and
combatting depression, so now is as good a time as any to start a new
monthly project. This month I'm going to look for new opportunities
to challenge myself. I've asked around at support groups like Andy's Man Club Oldham, Talk About It Mate
and Manchester Depression, Anxiety and Bipolar Meetup. The goals, as embarrassing as this is to write, are:
- to be free of anxiety when approaching women, and free of self-pity in the face of rejection.
- to provide helpful information relating to memory difficulties, that could assist others with acquired brain injuries.
- to come down in weight- to drop from 80.9kg to 77.
- to run for 10 minutes at 14.2kmph.
- to bench 104kg.
- to do 16 wide-grip chin-ups in a row.
- to horizontal dumbbell fly 2 40kg dumbbells.
I
will then review each challenge I find myself faced with and upload
these once a week to the blog as part of the #psychologysaturday
trend. Starting now...
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