I love crime shows, documentaries, near death experiences, and those who attempted suicide and their story to a happy life. I often wonder if that could ever be me?
Daydreaming is my primary distraction. The real world doesn't work well for me, so I've always preferred to live in my head. It's been getting harder to daydream nowadays though...
Daydreaming is my primary distraction. The real world doesn't work well for me, so I've always preferred to live in my head. It's been getting harder to daydream nowadays though...
Meditation is a really hard skill to master and it's so much more difficult when you have lots of racing thoughts. I'm sure everyone's experience is different but I find it's more effective for me when I'm not super restless. However, meditation music has a really calming effect for me and makes it easier to turn off my brain when I need some sleep.
Watching YT video essays, gaming, playing the piano, reading, gym. Just anything that keeps my mind busy
Meditation is a really hard skill to master and it's so much more difficult when you have lots of racing thoughts. I'm sure everyone's experience is different but I find it's more effective for me when I'm not super restless. However, meditation music has a really calming effect for me and makes it easier to turn off my brain when I need some sleep.
Headspace's guided meditations have worked well for me. They have some great entry-level guided meditations on Netflix.
Distraction activities I engage with daily are video games, listening to podcasts, watching shows or movies. If drinking coffee counts then that's on the list too xD
Daydreaming is my primary distraction. The real world doesn't work well for me, so I've always preferred to live in my head. It's been getting harder to daydream nowadays though...
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