OK, let’s face it, I do like to crawl into a made bed, but still, I understand—and occasionally follow—the philosophy of “why make it when I’m only going to mess it up again.”
There is some scientific evidence that an unmade bed is healthier. Being unmade allows the bed to dry out more between sleep sessions. I have not made my bed since Middle School.
Way to go! I can relate. I did a little more toward making the bed than usual yesterday, as I changed the sheets. I was able to spread the top sheet out, but tucking the foot end under the mattress was too monumental a task, so I left it and felt pleased that I had gotten as far as I did.
Good for you, Possum. You are encouraging! This is so me! I get overwhelmed by all I have to do. Finally I do one thing and it feels so good. Encourages me to do more. I find if I write my tasks down, they don’t seem like that much……and I wonder why I was stressed about these few things. And, as was said above, the world is not going to end if I don’t get it all done.
It is SOoooo Good to see you back! When I was in a very dark place a wise person said “just take one step forward to start momentum”. Then I know I can take another step when I’m ready. And then another step… Wishing you many blessings on your journey back. One step at a time.
I can SO relate to this post. I love all the “small victory” comments. I also love this comic and can’t wait for some featuring my favorite character……
The good news is I make my bed every day. The bad news is I have not changed my sheets for a couple of months. It’s very difficult to do that because of my age (80), back and nerve pain. I have no one to help me. I’m waiting for a good day and then I will do it. In the past, it has taken me about an hour and a half.
Funny/odd story. I struggle with procrastination because of my emotional health too. I was going to buy a new mattress topper because the one I have is over 10 years old and I’ve been waking up with bad lumbar pain which I learned in my research can be a result of a bad or and old mattress. Today I took the foam topper off only to realise that the mattress under it, which is like new because of the topper, has a pillow top on it already. I’m really looking forward to a restful sleep tonight. Praying the mattress is all I need. I hope you start to feel safe and secure again Matt, you’re missed in here. I love your content. After spending a week with my daughter I had to go home and be alone. I didn’t realise how much I missed her until I spent the good part of a week with her and it killed me, I was so lonely. I try to tell myself I’m better off but it’s so difficult that I wasn’t getting any work done either but as soon as I got busy I felt better. I hope you find what you need to get well. The book Boundaries, by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. Jon Townsend and their other books, Safe People, Changes That Heal and so on have been very helpful
arolarson Premium Member almost 3 years ago
You did Possum…a start is very good! “The longest journey begins with a single step.” (Why is it that inspirational quotes are always so fatuous?”)
akachman Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Well done!
FreyjaRN Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Making the bed isn’t the most important task.
GSD Mom Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Some times, doing matters more than how much. You did something – when battling depression, that’s huge!
prairiedogdance Premium Member almost 3 years ago
A well fluffed pillow is a beautiful thing.
stairsteppublishing almost 3 years ago
A made bed sleeps better. Ah, fresh sheets on a bed is even better.
Chris almost 3 years ago
whatever works. :)
fuzzybritches almost 3 years ago
OK, let’s face it, I do like to crawl into a made bed, but still, I understand—and occasionally follow—the philosophy of “why make it when I’m only going to mess it up again.”
diskus Premium Member almost 3 years ago
One step, one foreward.
julie.mason1 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I might make the bed if my cat ever gets off of my lap!
Hydrohead almost 3 years ago
There is some scientific evidence that an unmade bed is healthier. Being unmade allows the bed to dry out more between sleep sessions. I have not made my bed since Middle School.
Janet Gamble Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Thumbs up!
christineracine77 almost 3 years ago
Way to go! I can relate. I did a little more toward making the bed than usual yesterday, as I changed the sheets. I was able to spread the top sheet out, but tucking the foot end under the mattress was too monumental a task, so I left it and felt pleased that I had gotten as far as I did.
JMG316 almost 3 years ago
One step at a time! ❤️
abstractaayush almost 3 years ago
I really wonder what’s going to happen inside of Cat’s Cafe this Valentine’s Day!
Sue Ellen almost 3 years ago
Fluffing pillows is hard work, and you did it well little ‘possum. Reframe your thinking by considering that the bed isn’t “messy,” it is “comfy.”
ajwaldtwo almost 3 years ago
The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.Really glad you have started! Welcome back!
Robert Wilson Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Does it really matter in the grand scheme of things if you make the bed at 7am or 1pm? I think not!
cemunsey Premium Member almost 3 years ago
…and that’s how you do it. One small little task done, and celebrate completing it.
Perkycat almost 3 years ago
Good for you, Possum. You are encouraging! This is so me! I get overwhelmed by all I have to do. Finally I do one thing and it feels so good. Encourages me to do more. I find if I write my tasks down, they don’t seem like that much……and I wonder why I was stressed about these few things. And, as was said above, the world is not going to end if I don’t get it all done.
Snowy almost 3 years ago
You did very good, Possum!
BaconBoyCamper almost 3 years ago
We are here, with you, on this new journey.
Deep Peace, Matt (and Possum)!
Kitty Katz almost 3 years ago
Well begun is half done.—Poor Richard
tammyspeakslife Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Welcome back Matt, as usual you hit the nail on the head. Not everyone sees how self care is a struggle. Thank you!
Diana Gregory Premium Member almost 3 years ago
<3 Or you get cats, and never make the bed because they rule the house and should never be disturbed.
crazeekatlady almost 3 years ago
My cats would track litter into the bed if I didn’t make it. I am NOT sleeping in litter!
Rosabell almost 3 years ago
It is SOoooo Good to see you back! When I was in a very dark place a wise person said “just take one step forward to start momentum”. Then I know I can take another step when I’m ready. And then another step… Wishing you many blessings on your journey back. One step at a time.
Shikamoo Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Yes, that is very good. One step at a time.
GameTime! almost 3 years ago
today is my birthday
johny longback almost 3 years ago
I can SO relate to this post. I love all the “small victory” comments. I also love this comic and can’t wait for some featuring my favorite character……
Red Bird almost 3 years ago
10% of making the bed, or any impossible task, is better than none at all.
coffeemom88 almost 3 years ago
Yes, you did fine!!
La Gata Loca almost 3 years ago
This is totally me—cleaning my room, my desk, going through my email…. dealing with life in general!
noreenklose almost 3 years ago
To all my friends on go comics
https://consciouscat.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Valentines-Day-2019-e1547044974708.jpg
♥
Have a GREAT day!!!
Ultimate cat lover 0717 almost 3 years ago
Cat cafe is so adorable!
La Gata Loca almost 3 years ago
Happy Valentine’s Day (belatedly)!
o'k over 2 years ago
watch this ppl https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
ILIKECOOKIES over 2 years ago
Me whenever I make my bed
catmom1360 over 2 years ago
The good news is I make my bed every day. The bad news is I have not changed my sheets for a couple of months. It’s very difficult to do that because of my age (80), back and nerve pain. I have no one to help me. I’m waiting for a good day and then I will do it. In the past, it has taken me about an hour and a half.
Perkycat over 2 years ago
Just passing by after making my bed. Hope you are doing okay Matt Tarpley.
ncrist over 2 years ago
Thank you, Matt♡
stairsteppublishing over 2 years ago
Matt, I miss you and the Cafe gang.
dinocorn over 2 years ago
D:
coffeemom88 over 2 years ago
Sending ((((( hugs )))))
FreyjaRN Premium Member over 2 years ago
How to fold a fitted sheet. http://thedoghousediaries.com/4491
joegee over 2 years ago
You did greatpossum! I hope that your well Matt
Josequeen over 2 years ago
We miss you, Matt! ❤️
ni notto over 2 years ago
Everyone needs motivation nowadays.
ajwaldtwo over 2 years ago
We’re with you Matt! One foot in front of the other!
stairsteppublishing over 2 years ago
Please come back. We miss you so much.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 2 years ago
Funny/odd story. I struggle with procrastination because of my emotional health too. I was going to buy a new mattress topper because the one I have is over 10 years old and I’ve been waking up with bad lumbar pain which I learned in my research can be a result of a bad or and old mattress. Today I took the foam topper off only to realise that the mattress under it, which is like new because of the topper, has a pillow top on it already. I’m really looking forward to a restful sleep tonight. Praying the mattress is all I need. I hope you start to feel safe and secure again Matt, you’re missed in here. I love your content. After spending a week with my daughter I had to go home and be alone. I didn’t realise how much I missed her until I spent the good part of a week with her and it killed me, I was so lonely. I try to tell myself I’m better off but it’s so difficult that I wasn’t getting any work done either but as soon as I got busy I felt better. I hope you find what you need to get well. The book Boundaries, by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. Jon Townsend and their other books, Safe People, Changes That Heal and so on have been very helpful
HFAF HN over 1 year ago
why is the mouse so cute