• BonesOfTheMoon@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    When I’ve been horrifically depressed I took a roll of toilet paper and wrapped the dog in it. It made me laugh until I cried. Dog was like “guess this is life now”.

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    7 months ago

    Sometimes I tell myself “since I’m gloomy anyway, might as well do some housework”. And then the house looks nicer and it helps.

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      7 months ago

      “Might as well do X or Y” ya, I think I’ll try telling myself that more with a bit more motivation to actually do it.

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    7 months ago

    In complete honesty, I spend money. Another more specific avenue is dining out for a nice meal.

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        7 months ago

        If you’re also feeling lonely, you can pick specific food venues. Ones that have bar seating are a good choice. Food cart pods with picnic benches can also provide the opportunity to talk to stangers, especially in the evenings.

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      7 months ago

      Ooo that’s a great one! Helping someone else makes me feel good basically 100% of the times i do it. And it doesn’t even have to be a major help, or even a moderate help, just helping someone in a minor way gives me a good feeling.

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      7 months ago

      As long as you are responsible with it and not harming yourself or others then I don’t see anything wrong with having a drink or two to help relax.

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          As long as it is not habitual and you’re not hurting anyone there is nothing wrong with indulging a bit from time to time.

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          Right? The problem is, sometimes I’m like, “Wow, do I drink too much” but then I’m like “Naaah, I drink way less than (insert the name of an alcoholic you personally know here)”, but sometimes it still feels like I drink too much anyway?

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    7 months ago

    Usually smoke weed and play a game, or play bass guitar. Weed does well to prevent me from dwelling on things because it shortens my attention span. Games allow me to escape, and not much keeps me in the moment as much as playing music does, to do it right you must live in the moment, so it helps.

    That being said, this is all escapism, which makes me feel better, but never solves any of the things I might be anxious about.

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    I wander. I can walk to a Boston subway stop in about 35 minutes. I often just hop on a train and get off at a random stop and just explore.

    I’m literally on a train right now for this very purpose.

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    7 months ago

    I play my guitar! That usually cheers me up quite a bit! Lately I’ve gotten into building models so that has helped a lot too!

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    Anything that forces me to change what I think about and pay attention to. Video games, driving, ATV rides, etc.

    Also just learning to understand (within reason) that things you can’t control don’t deserve a lot of your mental capacity. No reason to worry about it, because you can’t do anything to change the outcome.

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    7 months ago

    It’s easy to get up and march down the street. At the end of the hood are dozens of acres with natural sand trails and a creek.

    Or, I throw a kayak or canoe on the truck on get on the water.