Hello comrades and welcome to the fourth improvement megathread of November!
As usual, some discussion ideas:
- Do you want to share something you've done in the previous week? Everything counts, nothing is too small.
- Do you have any goals or plans for next week?
- Do you have any streaks? For example, "sober for one day." Feel free to post your streak every day in this thread.
- If you don't have a continuous streak, did you manage to abstain from something for a day or more?
- Did you come across some useful information or resource that might help others?
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Good luck with your goals!
Great first post comrade, keep us updated!
I also deal with a lot of stress and found that meditation helps. I use a free meditation app called Insight Timer which has thousands of guided meditations for every topic. Here is one of my favourites.
I recently found out that there are protein puddings which have 22g protein per serving, which is a super easy way to hit your targets. I'm eating mostly plant based so it's hard to get protein, peanut butter is doing a lot of heavy lifting there. Also I put hemp protein powder in my morning oatmeal.
That's a great point, we are conditioned to think that the solution to every problem is to push harder. The prevailing sentiment is that if you haven't accomplished something, it must mean that you haven't tried hard enough. But the issues that we are facing are systemic which means they cannot be solved by individual action, no matter how hard you push. So it's important to give yourself a break sometimes.
Thanks for the reply, I'll check out that app. I had Headspace on a student subscription for a while. I've found just having "quiet time" is enough for me, sitting or making a meal. I may check out Buddhism more seriously rather than doing "McMindfulness".
I'll check out the protein puddings too. I got some Vegan protein powder, but I sometimes use jerky if there's no other way my body will eat protein. Trying out TVP, having some success.
I am now confident I'm burnt out (have been for over a decade). It's so hard to take it slow with a looming deadline of "You'll be homeless in 5 months". On the other hand, I've been through cycle after cycle of burnout, and I'm so done.
I'm taking things at my own pace more, and I know when I've "run out of spoons", at least for today.
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