- 6 years ago
#44837
I think everyone has trouble with that in some form in their lives. I think it makes it easier when there is a good reason or reward or punishment type thing that goes along with something you struggle with. Like bedtime. I'm usually up to 2-4 in the morning if not later, since I'm mentally disabled and can't work living with bio parents, there is no reason to go to bed at a 'reasonable' hour. Thusly I end up not getting out of bed until 12-2 in the afternoon. It's just become my accustomed schedule now. It isn't inherently good or bad, since I have nothing besides therapy scheduled, and that's usually in the afternoons. It's not hard scheduling things for afternoons when I have nothing else in life going on. I do want to try and go to bed like around 1ish, but 1ish comes and I think oooo color time! or movie time! or game time! or play with bunny time! and with no good reason to 'have' to go to bed, I just don't. :3 Now if I ever manage to find a nice daddy that might change. I might get a bedtime story, tuck in, etc. that gives me a reason/reward for going to bed.