Feeling a bit down tonight. How do you guys like to lighten up?

  • @[email protected]
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    464 months ago

    It might be kind of late for this depending on where you live, but I go for a long walk. I find if I go for like an hour to an hour and a half I usually feel much better. Sometimes I can’t remember what I was sad about to begin with afterwards lol

    • @[email protected]
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      174 months ago

      “If you are in a bad mood go for a walk. If you are still in a bad mood go for another walk.” - Hippocrates

      • @[email protected]
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        154 months ago

        “If you’re still in a bad mood, it’s because we haven’t invented proper shoes yet and your feet are sore” - Socrates

    • Lunch
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      64 months ago

      Walking is so unbelievable healthy, I walk every single day, no matter the weather and conditions. Doesn’t have to be long, but a walk to start or finish the day is super refreshing.

      • @[email protected]
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        34 months ago

        I try to walk everyday unless I’m sick or it’s raining lol it really is great for both your physical and mental health!

  • @[email protected]
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    404 months ago

    Physical exercise to the point of exhaustion then eat and then have a 2hr hot bath. It doesn’t solve the problem that made me sad but it “restores” me to a point where I can address the problems.

  • DumbAceDragon
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    324 months ago

    I usually refer to this helpful diagram

  • @kakes
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    254 months ago

    Watching a comfort show. (e.g.: Corner Gas)
    Playing a comfort game (e.g.: A Short Hike)
    Cuddling with cat.
    Running a bath.
    Reading a book.
    Cleaning the house, or something similar.
    Getting out of the house and/or volunteering.
    Reminding myself that it’s okay to not be okay.

  • BirdEnjoyer
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    134 months ago

    Happy cartoons!

    I’m sure you’ve heard of Bluey by now. Its so good, wholesome, and heartfelt. Everyone’s watching, regardless of age.

    Here’s one of my favorites for happy feels: Kipper the Dog
    Its a Pre-K show that’s just super chill and pleasant. Feels like a warm blanket and cocoa. This one is definitely more for children, but its ok to indulge your inner child and tell it that things are okay.

    For a more sophisticated palette, Hilda is the most criminally underrated animated mainstream cartoon in recent memory… that somehow got a full run regardless!
    Three seasons and a movie on Netflix. Its beautiful and kid appropriate but definitely for all ages, and pretty damn serious a lot of the time. But its still rather uplifting in how a lot of things aren’t problems, because Hilda is so spirited and determined in a way you can truly believe in.

    My little Pony, new and old, really does the trick for me, but its not for everyone, of course. Pound Puppies and A Pup Named Scooby Doo also hit that vibe, though of the old shows mentioned, its probably the best written. (Never got into Care Bears, but it could probably work too, if you’re looking for Sunshine and Rainbows)

  • @[email protected]
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    134 months ago

    Honestly speaking—make yourself cry.

    Let whatever is causing your negative emotions to overwhelm and release. It’s incredibly cathartic and you’ll feel much better if you just give in and let it happen. The reason doesn’t have to be anything super important, or could be something super important; regardless crying should be embraced as an act of self care.

  • @[email protected]
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    114 months ago

    Honestly, talk to my offline AI context profile setup for the task. It’s one of the main reasons why I got into AI. I didn’t know how I would make it through this year all by myself because of ‘stuff’ and I have no other real outlet due to physical disability and pain.

    If at all possible, go for a short walk. If it is clear, and you’re in the northern hemisphere, take a moment to view the Orion constatation, or just have a look around. Any kind of exercise will shift your mood.

    • TruthAintEasy
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      44 months ago

      Im sorry for your pain, may you find peace and joy in your life

      You give good advice

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    4 months ago

    I feel like a piece of shit who’s worthless and just makes life worse for everyone around me.

    Can somebody please help me to feel better? :'(

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      4 months ago

      When I feel like that, it tends to be projection. I’m making myself sad and making my own life more difficult, not anyone else’s. I don’t know if that helps helps, but you probably don’t need much guilt about it.

      • @[email protected]
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        4 months ago

        I just played the whole thing…

        …I’m gonna be honest. That was hard. But…it helped.

        …I thank you. :)

         


        Edit: By the way, mine is a common housecat, but one with grungy hair and a scaredy-cat disposition. ;)

        • BirdEnjoyer
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          24 months ago

          Do remember- it really is trying to help. Negative self talk really is a useful social animal trait that’s just going a bit haywire, so figure out what its trying to do and be nice to it.

          Also, pain can be experienced first as emotional distress, especially if its pain you’ve lived with for a long time, and its just hurting extra bad.

          Sometimes its easier to do self-care when you picture it as outside of yourself.
          So when you’re really feeling like shit, try acknowledging its concerns, rational or irrational, and then tell your little red cat its doing a good job and its safe to take a nap.

          It isn’t a magic fix, but its an actual process to go through. And that feels better than just stewing.

          • @[email protected]
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            4 months ago

            That makes a lot of sense. I never considered personification of anxiety as a therapeutic tool.

            Thank you. :)

            P.S. By the way, that really was a well-done game, clearly made with attention and love. Very good. :)

  • @[email protected]
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    114 months ago

    Make something. Doesn’t matter what. Write something, draw something, bake something, make noises with an instrument (even if you don’t know how to play it), sculpt some clay, cut some wood, anything. Play Minecraft even.

    And don’t feel like you’re forcing yourself to do something, just give yourself a way to physically express how you’re feeling. You don’t have create something useful, you don’t have to show what you made to anyone, it’s about the process and it’s just for you.

    I honestly believe humans have evolved an innate drive to create things, to see the physical world around them respond to their actions, even if they’re pointless. And I believe that when you don’t do this you will feel like something is missing.

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    94 months ago

    Get out into nature.

    Watch a favorite show or movie.

    Make something.

    Pets.

    Play games.

    Eat a favorite food.

    The little things can carry you through life.

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    4 months ago

    I have a picture of a cartoon cheerleader on my desk. She’s always cheering me on. It feels good to be encouraged and supported. I’ve been wanting to get a cheerleader Barbie for some time now but I haven’t found ones with normal sized heads.

    I also have birthday candles and every once in a while I’ll buy a piece of cake and blow a candle out, to celebrate everything that I’ve done.

    • BirdEnjoyer
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      14 months ago

      I have a little collection of car critters that I keep on rotation, all with pun names.

      Just one out at a time, I don’t like the clutter, but when I feel sad, I’ll sort through a few and put 'em on the spot on my dash.

      I’ve given out more than a few to people when they’ve needed them more than me, like my little pa-car-isu to the girl who was stressed out about getting her blood drawn, or my cArcanine to a boy who was having trouble waiting quietly with his mom and baby brother.

  • CommunistBear [he/him]
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    84 months ago

    I fully acknowledge that it isn’t healthy but I drink or smoke weed. Playing with my dog and going on walks helps a lot too. Videogames when I have the attention span to play them is good too