Marianna Shannon (15) - Routine

    I have been thinking lately about why some people crave routine while others seem allergic to it. Many around me are constantly chasing something new: a new place, a new experience, a new version of themselves. I am not like that. I find deep comfort in the familiar. I used to wonder if that made me boring or unambitious, but I have come to see it differently. Routine is not the absence of a journey, it is its own kind of anchor. It is what lets me show up fully every day without spending all my energy adjusting to constant change. I feel as though change absorbs my energy and makes me stagnant, which you would expect to be the opposite. I’m unsure how to get out of a funk like that, or how to journey past routine and expect the unexpected.

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  1. I really like the way you put this. I often crave routine as well. I have never really been a fan of change because I don’t like too many uncontrolled factors in my life. When trying to stay on top of things, too much change can make all of my tasks seem so much more difficult and numerous than they really are. I like to have something steady in my life that can ground me, like an anchor, as you put it. But sometimes I get jealous when I see other people having more variety and spontaneity in their lives. But for me, I have to regulate that. I need a good rhythm of routine and fun change in such a way that I have time to rest and recover from each adventure.

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