I know the question is a bit vague, but I’m hoping people will interpret this however they see fit an give their own experiences.

To be honest, I’m struggling a bit with this right now and would enjoy reading others’ experiences.

65 points

Every morning, without exception, I get up, I make myself a cup of coffee, and I go for a walk nice and early. If it’s sunny and beautiful, I go for a walk. If it’s cloudy and gray, I go for a walk. If it’s pouring out, I grab my jacket and an umbrella, and I go for a walk. I usually walk over to the park nearby. It has a jogging trail on it, and there is a spot with pullup bars. Every time I pass the bars, I do a few pullups.

I started doing all this for physical health, just to ensure I don’t get sedentary. But I kept doing it because it’s time in my own head with nothing from home or work to distract me. I sometimes have headphones in to listen to music, but usually not. Usually, it’s just me and the outdoors, and an opportunity to really, really think. It’s good for my mental health.

Other things that help:

  • I check in with my loved ones, just so they know how I’m doing and I know how they’re doing. And if something is wrong, I tell them.
  • Every time I go into the kitchen, for any reason, I try to leave it more clean than when I started. If I’m grabbing a snack, and there’s a dirty dish in the sink, I rinse it and put it in the dishwasher. It’s amazing how much just having a clean kitchen improves my sense of well-being.
  • Sometimes I’m sad. Sometimes it’s enough that I cry. That’s okay.

A lot of this sounds like things to do just to not be depressed, but it’s really much more than that! Taking care of these aspects of my mental health ensures that when fun and joy and entertainment and laughter present themselves, I’m in a good frame of mind to accept them.

Take care of yourself. Happiness isn’t something you can force, but it is something you can make room for.

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This is seriously so comforting to read.

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I’m glad to hear that, and hope it does you some real good.

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I recently started going for walks again after dark. There’s something about the residual summer heat, the darkness, and the quiet that just connects with me. On occasion I’ll even go bare foot and it can really intensify that feeling of being connected to the world around me.

I would highly recommend it to anyone.

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It’s wonderful in autumn when the mists rise in the evening.

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24 points

i survive
this is how
i pet the cat
she say, “meow”

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she says, “meow”
why does she?
I don’t know
maybe she loves me

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Being grateful every day for something, even small.

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Listen to and read science fiction books. Preferably in the bath tub. I don’t think there is anything more comfortable for me than that.

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How do you not get the pages wet??

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Keep the book above the water.

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By listening to it on an audiobook with a speaker. I don’t bring paper into the bath. 😅

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Waterproof e-reader

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If you’re stuck in your head get out of your head.

That is to say, if your thoughts are getting to you, you’re in you’re head. You need to do something that takes you out of your thoughts. What does that mean?

It means engage your senses, deliberately. Focus on your senses.

Huh?

Go for a walk in a park, go get some fancy cheese, listen to some good music, take a hot shower, and watch a new TV show, pick up a hobby.

Get your brain doing stuff it doesn’t do. You’ll build connections in your brain that will help take you out of your tunnel vision/ruminations.

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