How do you plan your day and conserve energy? Are you a Spoonie?
Are you like me, and run out of energy after doing only a few things? You shower and are then worn out and have to rest? Or maybe you walk the dog and it’s just too much! And you find yourself turning down invitation to lunch (pre-COVID-19) because of no energy. I do. I hate having to say no to friends, going home early, or taking shorter walks. I feel like I lost so much and myself!
Then I heard about The Spoon Theory, developed by Christine Miserandino. It’s a way of describing, planning, and conserving energy units that you use during the day. On her web page, Christine how she explained her illness (lupus, an autoimmune disease) and energy levels to a friend. You are able to explain to others the details of your life as someone with an invisible disease or chronic illness.
For example, I start my day with a list of things I need to do (shower, make the bed, do some laundry) and then I add my list of things I want to do
(go for a nice walk, sew, bake something). When I put the lists together, I realize that I won’t have enough spoons (units of energy) to get through the day. So, I’ve learned , using The Spoon Theory, to divide up the have to’s and the want to’s and add in some rest periods. I probably won’t get everything done—there’s always tomorrow—but I also won’t get exhausted, achey, and cranky half way through the day! The Spoon Theory has made so much sense to me!
Have you thought up a way to use and conserve your energy throughout the day?
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I love this! A joyful way to look at this awful fatigue. This fatigue can be depressing since it robs you of all you used to be able to do. I enjoyed being busy. Yet I want to be thankful and handle the energy I do have! Thank you for sharing this!
@becsbuddy What a great way to describe how to get the best out of your situation. This patterns the Mayo Pain Rehabilitation program and actually is common sense when you think about it. Scheduling is key, as is moderation, and modification. I found that once it was spelled out, it helped me form a new way of looking at how to work with my situation easier.
@dancing1 i, too, used to enjoy being busy! I always said ‘I cant sit down’ and now it can be exhausting to stand up! What are some tips you have on handling energy?
Adorable story.... Hubby-to-the rescue!!! Thank God for these helpers we have, right?!! My hub gets me through the day, and also has the patience of a Saint.
All of this talk about spoons....it slays me! I have no idea what they are, but I do think that I would like a big drawer full of them!
@pianopain12 , @becsbuddy , @rwinney , @dancing1, @gingerw, and all...
I need your great spoon concept! Good reminder, Becky. Did way too much yesterday at Mayo for pre-op, walked 3 bldgs to a Cafe for food to take home. Suchi for Rob, yogurt &fruit and choc pudding for me. Walked back to get car, home to bed! That was pushing it as I've not gotten exercise for months, infections, but my mind has been planning....today, resting with kitty, in wonderfully soft new captain I just bought online last week. This is refiling my spoons...so my special Angels and I can get through the surgery no problem next Thurs. Love my caftan. Getting a couple more and a sleepshirt and a Wacoal bra! Gifts for me!
Spoons help me so much to think clearly, focus and take each moment as a gift to use thoughtfully. Wisely.
Thanks, Becky. Wisdom friend. Blessings..Elizabeth
@dancing12, and all
You know, this spoon conserving concept has and is teaching me to think with focus on what truly needs to be done right now. Not a thought of yesterday and what I used to do or how much I did for so many years...AND, not a thought of tomorrow....at least far less than I used to do...today is my time.. I will use it well.
One spoon at a time! It's so helpful...blessings, elizabeth
Oh-Oh. You just said, "pudding." Chocolate pudding. Must. Go. To. Grocery. Now.
I think that my spoon will soon be in chocolate pudding-lol!
Weird cravings sometime. And sometimes, you just have to give in. (Heading to grocery store really soon...)