What are the regular practises you do for your mental health?
Vivek Karna
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I have been doing following over years.
1. Daily Journalling using DayOne App
2. Daily atleast 30mins meditation. I practise Vipassana Meditation
3. Read & Listen to books and shows - Most Favourite ones
1. https://open.spotify.com/show/4mrR5M8mS7FlGJYAfk7sEr?si=03d137c25bc14c3c (Wisdom of the Masters)
2. The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and the Horse by Charlie Mackesy (Audible version is very soothing to hear)
3. Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse
4. Atmamun by Kapil Gupta
Curious to hear what else people in this community have been doing :-)
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Slim Geransar@slimmy82
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Great post, given all the clutter and noise our brains are bombarded with on a daily basis. I used to think meditation was all woo woo.. but now I swear by it! I’m trying to stop watching TV that doesn’t add any value to me.
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It's great to see you actively taking care of your mental health! Besides your practices, many people find value in regular exercise, spending time in nature, and connecting with friends and loved ones. Additionally, exploring new hobbies or creative outlets can be beneficial. Everyone's journey to better mental health is unique, so it's inspiring to hear about different approaches from the community.
Love this thread on mental health practices! It's so important to have those daily rituals that keep us grounded. I’ve found that having a small, personal routine can be therapeutic. For me, one of those routines is enjoying a moment of calm with my rechargeable vape . It’s kind of meditative in a way, especially with the right product. I advise you to try this option as well. It's all about finding those little things that contribute to our overall well-being, isn't it?
I get enough sleep.
Exercise regularly.
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Have enough sleep, take walks, meditate, spend some time in solitude. That's pretty much it.
I prioritize my mental health through various practices. Daily mindfulness exercises, such as meditation and deep breathing, help center my thoughts. Regular physical activity, like jogging or yoga, boosts my mood and reduces stress. Connecting with loved ones is crucial; I maintain strong social bonds for emotional support. Additionally, I allocate time for hobbies and relaxation. Moreover, I ensure a good sleep routine for mental rejuvenation. It's essential to strike a balance between work and personal life. Lastly, I prioritize regular mental health checkups. I find it beneficial to schedule monthly checkups at Cedar Point Health, a practice that has significantly contributed to maintaining my mental well-being.
Your commitment to daily journaling using the DayOne App and a solid 30-minute meditation practice show dedication to inner well-being.Engaging with books and shows is a wonderful way to nourish the mind. I've heard great things about ""The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and the Horse"" by Charlie Mackesy, especially the soothing Audible version. And classics like ""Siddhartha"" by Hermann Hesse and ""Atmamun"" by Kapil Gupta have timeless wisdom.Speaking of resources, I stumbled upon this link: https://www.mentalhealth.com/medication/sertraline-zoloft. It provides insights into medication options like Sertraline (Zoloft), which some individuals find beneficial as part of their mental health journey.
Everyone talks about quitting bad habits and focusing on health, but when I have mental issues, I end up smoking a lot more. I’m having a tough time now, but I decided to switch to vapes, which I can also buy from https://smokenow.co/ , hoping it’ll help reduce the harm from smoking. Of course, it’s not the best solution, but I’m sure many people go through the same thing.