• unemployedclaquer@sopuli.xyz
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    1 month ago

    Cycling everywhere. Too broke for a car. Had excellent credit until last year and depression and alcoholism and ptsd consumed most of me. Public transport exists here but ain’t nearly enough.

    Today I went to do laundry. On the return trip, I let the ADHD navigate and I followed some trails in the woods along the river and noted some cool points worthy of further exploration. Including some sort of abandoned, partially demolished plant with a still standing huge brick tower. I normally hate that bike ride to the laundromat, but I’m looking forward to the next trip in a week or two.

    • WanderingSoul @feddit.uk
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      1 month ago

      It’s surprising just how good water is for you, i literally just used to drink coffee everyday, now im fast approaching the big five-oh and I’ve cut right down with the coffee intake and started drinking water more frequently.

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    I started drinking less alcohol a couple of weeks ago. Not because of addictions or whatever but I was just drinking too often and at times, too much.

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    Trying to only drink water at work. It helps in a lot of ways and I’m usually really good at it too! Though I do occasionally need some caffeine as I have some unresolved sleep issues.

    It’s ultimately cheaper, healthier, and less empty calories!

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    I’ve gotten back into recreational reading. Started by reading very easy material at a designated time (young adult literature and manga before dinner). Also got into the book review side of YouTube for inspiration of what to read next. The former practice built up the habit and the latter gave motivation to read some of the great works out there. Just finished War and Peace and I’m now going tearing through my science fiction backlog.

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    1 month ago

    When I’m looking for something, and find it after searching, then I put it back in the first place I looked. Because that is apparently the most logical place where I expect it to be, and that is also where I would likely look for it next time.

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      To go along with this, while you’re still looking for the item, imagine you’ve found it, used it, and don’t need it anymore. Ok, so go put it away. Now look wherever you’re putting away the imaginary one for the real one.

  • HootinNHollerin@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    I was always a night owl but when the time changed to be dark early I just went to bed early and have stuck with it since.

  • Libb@jlai.lu
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    Daily walks.

    Nowadays, I take long walks (I will walk at least 6 or 8 km) but I started with really short ones, as back then I was barely able to walk at all — because of my bad physical health. How short were those first walks? Well, I celebrated the first time I managed to walk down our street and back without being exhausted for the entire day ;)

  • Kit@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Meal planning. I eat better, save money, and minimize food waste. It’s nice to look at my weekly chart and know exactly what I’m eating for dinner, no thought required beyond my planning sessions on Sundays.

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    For each hour or so using the computer, I stand up and stretch a bit. Legs and feet; shoulders, arms, hands; back, neck; eye exercises (rolling eyes, focusing far and near). It’s a great way to combat drowsiness, and it improves my articulations.

  • cheesymoonshadow@lemmings.world
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    1 month ago

    Brush my teeth with an electric toothbrush for 2 minutes every night and do simple exercises while brushing, like squats and leg lifts.

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    The older I get, the more i don’t really care about other people’s opinions, or remarks, and it’s refreshing to say the least!