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Series: What are your tried-and-proven tricks for relaxing/relieving anxiety

**Preferably non-substance/drug

I'll share a couple:

4 7 8 breathing

ears underwater

music/audio at slower speed (0.6-0.9)

Let's hear em. I might want to do a series for various conditions or states so stay tuned and lets crowd-source this shit, enough of the "read my new/old 400pg tome for an introduction". 🤮 Distill

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  • Yoga.

    It helps me put my mind in blank, focuses me on the task at hand and helps me with cramped muscles due to tension.

    Journaling.

    I don't write daily, but like twice a week or when shit hits the fan. By writing down the situation, it kinda leaves my mind and I can assess it better, if that makes sense??

  • Long-term: facing them and dealing with the source. e.g. I would get nervous about job interviews, but like... as I should, right!? Bc it means that I care about the outcome. Nothing will ever reduce that, except experience doing it over and over, but in the meantime that fight or flight response "helps" to go over everything, e.g. to practice and prepare in all the various ways needed.

    Short-term: reading a new/old 400pg tome for an introduction to some random topic... 😜

  • I don't know, ears underwater sound like torture. Anything with water does if I'm not drinking it.

    I often hear questions worded as "how to deal with anxiety" a lot, and it feels like someone asking how to survive a fall when it's the sudden stop that kills you. More on point, my last anxiety attack was after my mum's funeral where it was discovered my siblings planned on ghosting me. It is unclear if this was repressed emotion or something new inspired this sentiment. I went home, and, after thinking about it, just cried. No bandage can do more than keep the wound closed.

    If it means anything, I am a thinker at heart. Let me think my worries over and maybe I'll find peace.

  • Comedy. Watch something funny. It's hard to be anxious and amused at the same time, and at least for me, the amusement wins.

    I also have a soft plush that I find soothing but ymmv on that one. I don't even know why it calms me down, it's not a childhood toy or anything.

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