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I take time in the woods, nature

uncalled4 · 56-60, M
I'm not trying to be a noodge, I am truly not, but I never feel like that. There's always something to do, some task, some crisis, some opportunity. But in my moments of self doubt I get back to what's real: reach out to friends and family, listen to old music or watch old movies or tv shows.
Some things I'll do...
* Take a book I haven't read in a long time and leaf through it, or watch a movie I haven't seen in a long time. It'll take me back to a younger time.
That may not help you but I hope it does.
thepeculiarpanda · 36-40, M
I have no idea. Mine has been that way for a while and I just can't get past the chronic pain and anxiety that have been plaguing me for so long.
Penny · 46-50, F
think about all the things im grateful for, all the people who love me or have shown me love. think about how i can return the favor or be/do that for others. declutter my stuff (out with old/in with the new) maybe change my furniture around or make plans to and go someplace new or different
This usually happens when I get lazy and things start to pile up, like I need to mow the lawn, clean the basement floor, paint the garage, walk the dog, read my book, pay the house insurance.. it gets to be too much and I short circuit.
But then I knock a few of them off, and a few more, and suddenly I am catching up and its all good again.
ScreamingFox · 41-45, F
Go outside, somewhere beautiful and special, and magic happens. Because our modern human lives are designed to keep us in our own mental prison. Yet when I step into the woods or onto the beach or under the stars, I understand just how small I am and how amazing it is that I am even here. I choose to not waste it. Whatever it is.
I just continue doing what I do. I been interested in starting conversations with random people in the streets it's a good distraction.
@SlippingAway conversations* lol
JackDaniels · 46-50, M
Take a few days, go on a mini road trip, or go to the lake. Always seems to help.
FreestyleArt · 36-40, M
Sometimes I rather have a boring life to prevent curiosity from trouble seekers or so called friends or woman/ I've been a lone wolf for a long periods of time. Especially the covid pandemic did it for me. me completely cut everyone off, ever since I've been through many BS.
SwampFlower · 31-35, F
I can’t do anything so I just have to wait for the feeling to pass, unfortunately.
HowtoDestroyAngels · 46-50, M
I try and get out of town for a little while, or, unfortunately, I try and pour myself into my job.
SlippingAway · 46-50, F
@HowtoDestroyAngels yes, getting out in nature helps me. I just can't do it as much as I need to it seems.
Pretzel · 70-79, M
I pet my kitty
TheYawnArchive · 46-50, M
I like being boring, because that term is how others would see it, to me it's anything but boring, and it's like a secret joke only i find funny.
Noreaster · F
Set a modest goal and complete it. You'll feel better as long as the goal is reasonable.
Cigarguy · M
Let my 7 year old plan what we are doing for the night. It will never be boring
tobynshorty · 51-55, F
SlippingAway · 46-50, F
@tobynshorty I walk too, but lately doesn't seem to be doing the trick for me.
Kiesel · 56-60, M
My life has been majorly shaken up recently
I could use a total recall memory wipe
Wiseacre · F
You refill ur tank by doing something joyful.
I still have yet to figure that out
I never feel like that
SlippingAway · 46-50, F
@Nunlover well hot damn I am just a weirdo then LOL
TurtlePink · 22-25, F
I go for a walk in a different neighborhood.
jackson55 · M
Try sky diving.
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
I imagine the alternative and it suddenly doesn't seem that bad.
YoMomma ·
Mine isn't tho..
SlippingAway · 46-50, F
@YoMomma That's good, I am happy for you!
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Electric boogaloo
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SlippingAway · 46-50, F
@HowtoDestroyAngels I guess I missed that class
Ferise1 · 46-50, M
You have nothing to complain about

 
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