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Activities That Can Give You a Sense of Accomplishment


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jhori82,   Please let us know what happens when you try any of these activities out!   Members, have any of you had a chance to experiment with this list? Have you felt a sense of accomplishment after completing these things? Please share!     Sarah, Health Educator
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Activities That Can Give You a Sense of Accomplishment

Some people make a distinction between activities that bring pleasure and activities that give a sense of accomplishment. Some activities are performed for pure pleasure such as going to a movie, taking a bubble bath, wiggling toes in the sand or basking in the sun. Other activities aren’t so pleasant to do but when you finish them you feel good because you get a sense of accomplishment or control over a situation.

For example, cleaning the kitchen floor or tidying up a closet may not be exactly “fun,” but you can feel “good” or “better” after having done a small job because you can feel like you have accomplished something.

Over the next several weeks we are going to ask you to do some experimenting by doing things that may provide a sense of pleasure or accomplishment. Again, all we ask is that you try it and see what happens.

If you’re having some trouble coming up with some activities that will give you a sense of accomplishment, here’s a list that will get you started:

Donating to a good cause
Passing a test Planning a trip or vacation Making a piece of Art Redecorating Rearranging furniture Learning something new Learning how to fix something Doing the dishes Writing something well Saying something well Making other people happy

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