"my best isn't good enough", "my best is pathetic", "my best leave so much undone"...
but my therapist said every time i can truthfully say "I'm doing my best" i should have a celebration, because that is a wonderful thing
i still feel like an idiot


Whenever I say, “I’ll do my best” I think of it as a promise to myself; a promise that I know I can keep.manuel_moe_g wrote: ↑November 11th, 2021, 10:37 am it is funny, when i think about saying "I'm doing my best", i always think of it as a negative...
"my best isn't good enough", "my best is pathetic", "my best leave so much undone"...
but my therapist said every time i can truthfully say "I'm doing my best" i should have a celebration, because that is a wonderful thing
i still feel like an idiot![]()
...but i will try to celebrate every time i do my very best
Holy Hell, That's exactly how I've been feeling lately, Like "Da fuck dude, You really aren't good enough when you are trying your best." Appreciate this post, I should be celebrating when I say I'm doing my best as well.manuel_moe_g wrote: ↑November 11th, 2021, 10:37 am it is funny, when i think about saying "I'm doing my best", i always think of it as a negative...
"my best isn't good enough", "my best is pathetic", "my best leave so much undone"...
but my therapist said every time i can truthfully say "I'm doing my best" i should have a celebration, because that is a wonderful thing
i still feel like an idiot![]()
...but i will try to celebrate every time i do my very best
Speaking of "best", you're the best, Beany!Beany Boo wrote: ↑November 15th, 2021, 3:11 pm Are you saying it in your head? It might work better if you say it out loud with your arms raised.
Or just, “BEST!!!!” then throw an imaginary bottle into the air and shoot it with your fingers. Instead of shattering it turns into flower petals that float away on the breeze like musical notes.
That is a good idea, RightInTwo.RightInTwo wrote: ↑November 16th, 2021, 10:12 am What if, next time you start thinking “I’ll do my best” you instead think, “I’ll do better than last time”? Or maybe even just, “I’ll do better.”
If “best” isn’t measurable, maybe it’s an impossible standard to reach anyway.