Tuesday, January 22, 2013

30 Days of Self Harm Challenge

Anyone who has ever found themselves on Facebook has seen those stupid "30 Days of Whatever" challenges. 30 Days of Friends. 30 Days of Music. 30 Days of Wardrobe. Well, I stumbled across a new one the day when I was doing some research. 30 Days of Self Harm.

At first, I was all, "WhatTheFuck?! Who challenges someone to hurt themselves for 30 days?! What, does it dare people to try it on different body parts? Different locations? Different methods? Fucking shit, people are sick as fuck! Where do I report this?!?!"

I was wrong. It is actually a list of 30 questions that force those who take the challenge to examine themselves and honestly open up about this dangerous coping mechanism. On the one hand, I think it could be useful tool in stopping to think about why we do this. On the other hand, I feel like it has the potential to be extremely triggering.

What do you guys think? Is this something that should be done privately or publicly?

Here is the challenge:


30 Days of Self Harm Challenge
1. How long have you been self harming? Discuss why you started.
2. What part of your body is most affected by it?
3. What is your motivation to recover?
4. Do you consider yourself “addicted”? why or why not?
5. What part of self harm do you dislike the most?
6. What about it do you enjoy?
7. list 10 activities that help you calm down.
8. What the most supportive thing anyone has said to you about self harm?
9. Have you ever taken pictures of your wounds? Discuss.
10. How do you feel about your scars?
11. Strangest place (school, park, etc) you’ve ever injured yourself?
12. Where do you keep your ‘tools’? (Your room, in a box, disposed of them?)
13. What is the biggest realization about self harm you’ve had?
14. Is there anyone you consider to be an inspiration in your recovery?
15. Do you visit any websites about self harm? If so, what are they?
16. What advice would you give to someone about self harm?
17. Do you know anyone else who injures themselves? 
18. Write a letter to the future (recovered) you.
19. List 5 reasons that recovery is worth it.
20. What is the most vivid memory you have of self harm.
21. Have you tried to stop in the past? What are you doing differently this time?
22. Where do you feel the most calm?
23. What is your favorite inspirational quote?
24. What are some of your main triggers? Why?
25. Do you know any statistics about self harm?
26. What is something that makes you the most happy?
27. Discuss any and all progress you have made.
28. What short-term goals do you have?
29. Do you follow any self-harm blogs?
30. Post your favorite picture of yourself and write a positive message to look back on

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