151 things to do before you SI 
These tips come from Self Injurers and can help you if you feel the urge to SI. I hope this list comes in handy for some of you, and with hope will prevent someone from self injuring. This list comes from www.busmail.org/phpBB 
1) Exercise 
2) Putting on fake tattoos 
3) Drawing on yourself in red marker (make sure it's washable!) 
4) Scribbling on sheets an sheets of paper 
5) Writing (poetry, stories, journal, etc.) 
6) Cuddling with a stuffed toy 
7) Being with other people 
8) Watching a favourite TV show (preferably a comedy) 
9) Posting on web boards, and answering others' posts 
10) Thinking about how I DON'T want scars for the summer 
11) Painting your nails 
12) Going to see a movie 
13) Eating something ridiculously sweet (or any favourite food) 
14) Doing school work 
15) Surf the net 
16) Go into chat rooms to talk 
17) Call a friend and ask for company 
18) Playing a musical instrument 
19) Singing 
20) Looking up at the sky (night is especially beautiful). 
21) Making your own list of things to do instead of SI 
22) Punching a punching bad (with gloves on) 
23) Snapping a rubber band on your wrist 
24) Cover yourself with band-aids where you want to cut 
25) Mix warm water and red food colouring, and put in on your skin (feels and looks like blood) 
26) Letting yourself cry (can be very difficult for some) 
27) Sleep (only if you are tired) 
28) A hot shower, or relaxing bath (no razors in the tub, though) 
29) Play with a pet 
30) Detangling yarn or necklaces 
31) Re-organizing your room 
32) Cleaning (hmmm...I very rarely use this one!) 
33) Having a pillow fight with the wall (yes, neighbours may think you are crazy, but that's ok) 
34) Knitting or sewing 
35) Reading a good book 
36) Dressing up very glamorous (make sure no one can walk in on you, though) 
37) Colouring my hair 
38) Listening to music (not angry music though-that can trigger) 
39) Watching a candle burn (no playing with the flames!) 
40) Finding someone else you can help out 
41) Meditate 
42) Watching a scary (but not bloody) movie. 
43) Work on a website 
44) Have a vivid fantasy love affair with a celebrity 
45) Go somewhere very public 
46) Bake 
47) Alphabetise your CD's 
48) Chewing leather (especially if you SI by biting) 
49) Buy a home Henna tattoo kit (peels off the next day-similar to skin picking) 
50) Painting or drawing 
51) Ripping paper into itty-bitty pieces 
52) Hugs-(this one is very nice...) 
53) Writing letters or email 
54) Talk to yourself (or if that feels weird, buy a small tape recorder-I then feel like someone is listening) 
55) Stroke nice fabrics 
56) Hug a pillow 
57) Hyper focus on something like a rock, hand, etc. 
58) finger-paint 
59) Scream real loud (I LOOOVE this one-just make sure no one is home) 
60) Dance 
61) Make hot chocolate (mmmmm....) 
62) pop bubble wrap 
63) play with modelling clay or Play-Dough 
64) count to one hundred 
65) Build a pillow fort 
66) pop balloons 
67) Hug yourself 
68) Sex 
69) Reading things in a different language 
70) Going for a nice, long drive 
71) Complete something you've been putting off 
72) Drinking absurd amounts of tea 
73) Breaking plastic plates 
74) Tearing up socks 
75) Throwing socks against the wall 
76) Archery 
77) Rock climbing 
78) Take up a new hobby 
79) Organise bills and such 
80) Cook a meal 
81) Go out for ice cream 
82) Buy a stuffed animal (I collect Beanie Babies) 
83) Look at pretty things-like flowers or artwork 
84) Create Something 
85) Pray 
86) Throw socks against the wall 
87) Make a list of blessings in your life 
88) Read the Bible 
89) Go to a friend's house 
90) Take up fencing 
91) Watch an old, happy movie 
92) Call a Help hotline or your Therapist 
93) Talk to someone close to you that knows 
94) Throw a temper-tantrum 
95) Hit things-other than yourself 
96) Ride a bicycle 
97) Polish silver or jewellery 
98) Gardening or watering house plants 
99) Memorizing German poetry (silly, but works!) 
100) CHOCOLATE!!!!!!! 
101) Feed the ducks or birds or squirrels, etc. 
102) Draw on the walls 
103) Play with face paint 
104) Do very Glamorous make-up 
105) Colour with crayons 
106) Memorise a novel or play or song 
107) Put on boots and STAMP 
108) Stretch 
109) Find butterflies 
110) Watch fish 
111) Come up with baby names (even if you're not pregnant 
112) Make mashed potatoes 
113) Make a tape of your favourite songs 
114) Name all of your stuffed animals 
115) Go SHOPPING!!!! 
116) Get into my PJ's and just veg. 
117) Buy cheap teddy bears and take out anger on them instead of self. 
118) Throw everything (except glass) into the centre 
119) Go to a loud concert 
120) Play the 15 minute game (say you can't cut for 15 minutes, and when the time is up, start again) 
121) Plan your wedding / prom 
122) Hunt for stuff on Ebay (you can find ANYTHING there) 
123) Alphabetise your books 
124) Hunt for your perfect home in the paper 
125) Take up Tai Chi 
126) Try to make as many words out of your full name as possible, then do your friends names) 
127) count ceiling tiles/lights 
128) go clubbing 
129) search ridiculous things on the web 
130) colour-co-ordinate your wardrobe 
131) do a home tan on yourself 
132) sort all your photographs 
133) colour (or scribble) over the pretty women in magazines 
134) plan a dinner party 
135) play with a slinky 
136) but yourself some toys and play 
137) start collecting something 
138) get a tattoo / piercing 
139) play video/computer games 
140) do a trash clean at your local park 
141) Play on a swing set 
142) go out and perform a random act of kindness for someone 
143) call up an old friend 
144) write yourself an "I love you because" letter 
145) put on fake nails 
145) try to build something 
146) re-arrange your house 
147) go to a public place and people watch 
148) go through all your old stuff 
149) go bargain - hunting 
150) smile at least five people (you usually end up smiling genuinely yourself.) 
151) go to the zoo and rename all the animals.
I've tried to help some people on a social networking.
ReplyDeleteIt's hard for some of them to stop.
The don't even want to listen about changes.
It was very frustrating.
Now I'm giving some help on another one and there are some women that can spend some time without cutting and one day they cannot stop the urge.
They feel so guilty that aches.
Unfortunately this is seldom brought to public attention and they have to deal with stigma.
Hope you're fine Susan!
@Mom, a scary but not bloody movie, hmm. anything by Ed Wood maybe?
ReplyDelete#44- House- Hugh Laurie. A British actor from "Red Dwarf" named Craig Charles. I love his voice, I am a sucker for a Scouse accent.
I usually go for writers though....
@Ana-thanks. I have had some help with cutters, and other women who S.I, and yes, I am guilty of S.I. too.
It's hard to stop, but hopefully you can have many years between incidents. Ah yes, guilt and aches. I wish there was a way to deal without pain.
I absolutely LOVE this post. I'm going to "bookmark" it, because I am a size Queen when it comes to self-injury.
ReplyDeleteSome people have even thought that some of my cutting scars were burns, because they are so wide and deep.
I have managed to stop cutting, burning, stapling and bruising myself over the past year. But I still maintain any scabs, relentlessly picking the newly dried offender.
As the insects are particularly bad this year,I'm walking around looking like a heroin junkie!
I loved what you had to say on John's blog, so I'll be back to read more of yours.
In sisterhood, Dano.
Dano, thank you, thank you. I like your comments on John's site too. I just added you to my blog roll. I hope that is OK with you.
ReplyDelete-Susan
I feel honoured!
ReplyDeleteI took this as a sign that you wouldn't mind my adding yours. A virtual form of the proverbial six degrees of separation!
See you in the ethosphere,
Dano.
What a great post! There are some (well, quite a few) here that I don't have on my list. Now I can update it, which I have been meaning to do for ages.
ReplyDeleteThank you kid. I really appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteI left a message on your blog, stating I just added your blog to my humble blog list.
I look forward to continue to read you.