For now, studying. I might go out a little later if I can lasso one or two of my friends, but it would appear that everyone's sleeping right now. I'll be honest, it's not often that I see Sunday morning. I had a bad sleep though and I've been up since seven. On a Sunday, no fair.
So you get up for about 3 hours on a Sunday, how depressing.:eek:
Somedays its not just Sundays, LOL
You will find that most people that are don't work whether through unemployment or illness will say that life is boring as there is nothing to do. For people that work or have busy lives getting a weekend or an Sunday off is brilliant. But for people like me it's an nothing because every day is the same.
I usually wake up between 6 and 7 in the morning and I have 14-15 hours to kill. if you have no money you can't go out for days or do anything that is expensive, you just get up and find anything to kill the boredom.
If I wait nd do my shopping at the weekend I have nothing to do in the week. If I do the shopping in the week then I have no reason to go out at the weekend.
Next weekend you will have lots of people saying great with two bank holidays I've got an 4 day break to do what I want and have arest. By the time that weekend comes around we would have already had 4 days like that. An Monday is the same as a Wednesday which is the same as a Friday which is the same as a Sunday.
Unless I have something I am doing that day my routine is pretty simple. Up 6-7 back in bed by about 10ish, up at about 1ish back to bed about 4ish and in bed about 7-8ish.
Depressing is the word and my anti-deps don't work. If anything they make me more drowsy so encourage me to go to bed for another nap. Life really is an most pointless waste of time. I wish humans could hibernate for months at a time. That would be really good.
You will find that most people that are don't work whether through unemployment or illness will say that life is boring as there is nothing to do.
I can sympathise with that argument. Have you considered taking up any free hobbies to occupy your time such as getting fit? I'm sure it would do wonders for your mood, overall health and outlook on life.
I've done what I normally do on a sunny Sunday. Been down to the beach for walk and a Minchella's, had a drive around with the windows down, then lying on my balcony with the laptop and cider. :cool:
I can sympathise with that argument. Have you considered taking up any free hobbies to occupy your time such as getting fit? I'm sure it would do wonders for your mood, overall health and outlook on life.
Thanks for the suggestion. Physically I have limitations stopping me. Occasionallt I think sod it and pop 4-6 times my perscribed dosage of painkillers and go to the gym. I manage an hour not feeling the pain too much but when the pills stop it's a killer. I'm always getting a rollicking for doing that. I've thrown the rhythm of my herat out a few times and almost given myself a heart attack.
Every so often I find something to do that gets my interest but what usually happens is you end up doing it continually because you finally have something that is killing the boredom and fatigue. The result is that too becomes dull.
I'm doing voluntary work so get something in the week but I'm still left with hours and hours of nothing.
This week my itinery is nothing tomorrow morning. Meeting up with a few friends for a meal in the afternoon. Including travelling time say 5 hours. That's it until my GP and shrink appointments and two days volunteering in two weeks time.
I'm trying to get things up and running but am hitting problems owing to everyone having funding cut it's making it difficult.
Things have got so bad that on Friday I an 46 year old guy went along to an pensioners club and sat playing bingo with a lot of old women aged 70 and over trying to win baskets of fruit and tins of vegatables. Anything to stop me saying sod it lets go to bed again so I'm not watching the clock for at least a few hours.
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So you get up for about 3 hours on a Sunday, how depressing.:eek:
Somedays its not just Sundays, LOL
You will find that most people that are don't work whether through unemployment or illness will say that life is boring as there is nothing to do. For people that work or have busy lives getting a weekend or an Sunday off is brilliant. But for people like me it's an nothing because every day is the same.
I usually wake up between 6 and 7 in the morning and I have 14-15 hours to kill. if you have no money you can't go out for days or do anything that is expensive, you just get up and find anything to kill the boredom.
If I wait nd do my shopping at the weekend I have nothing to do in the week. If I do the shopping in the week then I have no reason to go out at the weekend.
Next weekend you will have lots of people saying great with two bank holidays I've got an 4 day break to do what I want and have arest. By the time that weekend comes around we would have already had 4 days like that. An Monday is the same as a Wednesday which is the same as a Friday which is the same as a Sunday.
Unless I have something I am doing that day my routine is pretty simple. Up 6-7 back in bed by about 10ish, up at about 1ish back to bed about 4ish and in bed about 7-8ish.
Depressing is the word and my anti-deps don't work. If anything they make me more drowsy so encourage me to go to bed for another nap. Life really is an most pointless waste of time. I wish humans could hibernate for months at a time. That would be really good.
I can sympathise with that argument. Have you considered taking up any free hobbies to occupy your time such as getting fit? I'm sure it would do wonders for your mood, overall health and outlook on life.
But I am still recovering from Manchester yesterday/ last night so am going gingerley.
I've ignored the weeding for today, will do that next weekend.
Thanks for the suggestion. Physically I have limitations stopping me. Occasionallt I think sod it and pop 4-6 times my perscribed dosage of painkillers and go to the gym. I manage an hour not feeling the pain too much but when the pills stop it's a killer. I'm always getting a rollicking for doing that. I've thrown the rhythm of my herat out a few times and almost given myself a heart attack.
Every so often I find something to do that gets my interest but what usually happens is you end up doing it continually because you finally have something that is killing the boredom and fatigue. The result is that too becomes dull.
I'm doing voluntary work so get something in the week but I'm still left with hours and hours of nothing.
This week my itinery is nothing tomorrow morning. Meeting up with a few friends for a meal in the afternoon. Including travelling time say 5 hours. That's it until my GP and shrink appointments and two days volunteering in two weeks time.
I'm trying to get things up and running but am hitting problems owing to everyone having funding cut it's making it difficult.
Things have got so bad that on Friday I an 46 year old guy went along to an pensioners club and sat playing bingo with a lot of old women aged 70 and over trying to win baskets of fruit and tins of vegatables. Anything to stop me saying sod it lets go to bed again so I'm not watching the clock for at least a few hours.