In Need of a Plan
- On June 15, 2013
- By Deena Nyer Mendlowitz
- In Uncategorized
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Do you have a plan?
A question asked of college graduates, presidential candidates, and the suicidal. And for any of these people, if you answer no, you are immediately taken less seriously.
I was raised by a planner, I married a planner.And then there is me. I bristle at the idea of a schedule, a calendar, or even writing a grocery list.I feel a bit of guilt about my resistance. Sometimes you need to defer to what gives others comfort, like your husband knowing where your are for instance. I function with a lack of schedule, but as a family that is tricky.
As much as I try (not much) I will probably never be a planner.
So when I tell a psychiatrist I’m feeling suicidal and they inevitably ask ”Do you have a plan?”
I say “no” and immediately feel I have let them, and myself down.
C’mon Deena, how hard is it to come up with something, I chide myself?
“It doesn’t have to be fully fleshed out” I tell myself, just say something vague, like “Yes, it involves a razor, some stale taco shells, and a VHS copy of Mars Attacks.”
But I say no, they seem relieved, and I promise myself to try harder next time.