u/yungrichsnail

Lots of April empties!

Lots of April empties!

Includes my beauty/self care pans, some home goods, and some progress on my project pan(try)! Great month!

u/yungrichsnail — 6 days ago

I (24F) work a seasonal job where I am temporarily unemployed for 8 weeks every spring. Yesterday was my last day of work, and today begins my extended free time. I always try to spend this time focusing on self-improvement, devoting myself to my hobbies, and learning as much as possible. I start each off season by setting goals for myself and thinking aspirationally about all that I can get done.

This off season, my primary focus will be health and fitness. I’d also like to read books, engage in creative pursuits, and choose some topics to study and learn about. In the current season of my life, I am extremely focused on building my discipline and my confidence, and pushing myself out of my comfort zone to prove to myself that I can do hard things.

However, in the past off seasons, I have lacked structure. I wake up each morning, take things slow, and decide what I want to do as the day goes by. This usually leads to me not completing the majority of goals I set for myself during this time, and spending too much time on my phone or doing other things that overall do not benefit me.

I am looking for insight from this subreddit on how you would spend eight weeks on self improvement if you were given the chance, how you would structure that time, and how to maximize the benefits I can get out of this period of time. What would you do with this much time off?

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u/yungrichsnail — 16 days ago

I (24F) work a seasonal job where I am temporarily unemployed for 8 weeks every spring. Today is my last day of work, and tomorrow begins my extended free time. I always try to spend this time focusing on self-improvement, devoting myself to my hobbies, and learning as much as possible. I start each off season by setting goals for myself and thinking aspirationally about all that I can get done.

This off season, my primary focus will be health and fitness. I’d also like to read books, engage in creative pursuits, and choose some topics to study and learn about. In the current season of my life, I am extremely focused on building my discipline and my confidence, and pushing myself out of my comfort zone to prove to myself that I can do hard things.

However, in the past off seasons, I have lacked structure. I wake up each morning, take things slow, and decide what I want to do as the day goes by. This usually leads to me not completing the majority of goals I set for myself during this time, and spending too much time on my phone or doing other things that overall do not benefit me.

I am looking for insight from this subreddit on how you would spend eight weeks on self improvement if you were given the chance, how you would structure that time, and how to maximize the benefits I can get out of this period of time. What would you do with this much time off?

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u/yungrichsnail — 17 days ago

I (24F) work a seasonal job where I am temporarily unemployed for 8 weeks every spring. Today is my last day of work, and tomorrow begins my extended free time. I always try to spend this time focusing on self-improvement, devoting myself to my hobbies, and learning as much as possible. I start each off season by setting goals for myself and thinking aspirationally about all that I can get done.

This off season, my primary focus will be health and fitness. I’d also like to read books, engage in creative pursuits, and choose some topics to study and learn about. In the current season of my life, I am extremely focused on building my discipline and my confidence, and pushing myself out of my comfort zone to prove to myself that I can do hard things.

However, in the past off seasons, I have lacked structure. I wake up each morning, take things slow, and decide what I want to do as the day goes by. This usually leads to me not completing the majority of goals I set for myself during this time, and spending too much time on my phone or doing other things that overall do not benefit me.

I am looking for insight from this subreddit on how you would spend eight weeks on self improvement if you were given the chance, how you would structure that time, and how to maximize the benefits I can get out of this period of time. What would you do with this much time off?

reddit.com
u/yungrichsnail — 17 days ago