Tell us about your self projects

Hi everyone, in my life for whatever reasons I haven’t been able to work full time. In my 20s and 40s I spent substantial amounts of time in inpatient for an eating disorder and didn’t have a normal youth. I was also diagnosed late with autism and several needs are moderate and I have marked sensory needs. I also live alone and do not have children.

Anyway, what has given me joy is the self projects in my life and the voluntary work I can do. I thought by discussing these it could give some one the idea to do their own self project and also to inspire others to pick up something new. Self projects I think can help people to keep going. I am training to do a voluntary job right now and that will give me joy to, but am here to discuss that in this thread.

Me-

The first project I did was for eating disorders awareness week in 2021. I lost a dear friend and was motivated to release an article to coincide with eating disorders awareness week in the UK. I also took the time to tell my own story and discuss some key things I felt were of concern. This got good feedback and led to me working with the NHS voluntary on a project and I ended as a co author in the Lancet which was great. They also did a filming of an event and that was good as well.

I also had a waterfall project to film and visit all the artificial waterfalls in London parks and Gardens and upload them to Youtube and have a separate channel for that. To finish that of I treated myself to a day trip to Zurich to see the largest waterfall the Rhinefalls. It was a blast.

I also did one for my faith. This was great for my spirit and soul and for me the best thing I have done. I created a blog and shared my story and was trying to reach people in a similar situation to me. I shared the link on Facebook and friends and family.  I got some cards printed and gave the link out to the blog in church and in left them in a neighbouring church to be read. I liked to put the cards to in our local supermarket which has their own noticeboard for people to take if they wanted. I gave a few cards to people in the street who I felt may relate very rarely or who I knew. I posted the cards in blocks in lower deprived areas and returned to where I used to live which was great to do so. I also made some made some covering videos. I have extended this now the posts on my blog and even used some from my studies days to blog about so it is not in waste. I enjoy making small videos for my faith. I also created a forum to archive my posts on my faith in the last year that I made online. It was such a good thing for me.  I have posted the link to my story of my faith here which you can find by searching my past posts so there is no need to do so here again.

I have done other things in my life earlier like a like mental health support forum for eating disorders, but will just discuss this three here and look forward to learning about your self projects. I think they are more than just being interests.

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  • Those are great projects - it sounds like you really gained a sense of achievement and that you helped people with your first one, had great fun with the second and fulfilment from the third. So very well done!

    I'm retired now but worked for the majority of my adult years, although some of it was part time, so I haven't always had the energy to do projects. But I have managed some. Actually, the first one started when I was a girl. Here are 3 of mine:

    At the age of 12 I taught myself to play guitar and I used to play it and sing for the neighbourhood kids.

    From the age of 30-35 I had a job as a part-time special needs teaching assistant in a Primary school. My project there was designing and making educational board games - word ones to help with reading & spelling, and a shopping game to help with understanding money.

    In my late 40s I decided to do some study with the Open University. I gained a diploma in social sciences, which I really enjoyed. It wasn't work related (I was working in accounts at the time) - I did it for the joy of learning.

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  • Those are great projects - it sounds like you really gained a sense of achievement and that you helped people with your first one, had great fun with the second and fulfilment from the third. So very well done!

    I'm retired now but worked for the majority of my adult years, although some of it was part time, so I haven't always had the energy to do projects. But I have managed some. Actually, the first one started when I was a girl. Here are 3 of mine:

    At the age of 12 I taught myself to play guitar and I used to play it and sing for the neighbourhood kids.

    From the age of 30-35 I had a job as a part-time special needs teaching assistant in a Primary school. My project there was designing and making educational board games - word ones to help with reading & spelling, and a shopping game to help with understanding money.

    In my late 40s I decided to do some study with the Open University. I gained a diploma in social sciences, which I really enjoyed. It wasn't work related (I was working in accounts at the time) - I did it for the joy of learning.

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