I really understand that, GS--
I actually had a "barter" with a SW friend of mine who felt disabled by personal paperwork
(and all it triggers). So we swapped time.
She'd just come over with a book and hang out in my LR while I wrestled through things
in the study. It made a huge difference. I think having a mate or life partner would be a
similar thing...just another human, breathing away, reminds one to not float off into an
old universe of scary fear (that we actually experienced as children).
Since she can't do that all the time, and since my own goal is to do better at progressing
with the scary paperwork tasks of adulthood on my own, I've worked at it with:
--My T (he tells me, weekly, in simple comments--how to reduce the AWFULNESS of
looking at pieces of paper, or making simple lists. He reminds me to just go sit in there
whether I do anything forward-moving or not. He's helping me learn to take small steps
to desensitize myself from all the frightened associations I've built up with doing these
ordinary adult-life tasks). He's also pointed out to me that one actor in this drama is
not just my hurt inner child, but my "defiant child." And that's true. If there's nobody
MAKING me--after all, I'm alone in my house--I can refuse to engage my adult self,
retreat online, or into TV or books. And lord, I do.
--Newly, with hypnosis. I'm listening to a Procrastination session I found free online.
It's helping. Doesn't work well as I go to sleep so I'm going to move it to a few
mornings a week when I'm off. Here's the link if you'd like to give it a try.
From my past experience, I can say that this guy is reliable, doing it right, and
following correct practices for the script and the suggestions.
http://www.thrivehypnotherapy.com/free-hypnosis-to-stop-procrastinationHope some of that is useful,
Hops