A client came to me and talked about how ashamed she feels about the state of her apartment. And I was so pleased to be able to give her this excellent line - "shame is the enemy of functioning" which comes from the very kind and gentle book, How to Keep House While Drowning, by KC Davis
We often moralize over things that overwhelm us - so not sticking to a diet, not keeping a spotless home, not going to the gym - these aren't matters of life choice and scheduling, but instead feel like moral failures of the worst kind.
So I'm here to tell you that you are not an immoral person for not doing these things. But if there are things you really want to do, and you are not doing them, then perhaps instead of judging and being mean to yourself, you look for support. And yes, sometimes support looks like going to a tarot reader. And often support looks like taking a helpful book out of the library. And then scaffolding yourself (great phrase learnt from my son's preschool!) to help support this new habit you want to establish.
So read this book - or any other that takes your fancy. Grab the one or two sentences that help you, and let yourself do a small helpful thing once a day, until the mountain shrinks back to a molehill, and it all feels more manageable.
