Daily gratitude journaling3.7%
Morning hydration routine14.8%
Deep breathing exercises3.7%
Timed work sessions7.4%
10-minute daily walk11.1%
Nighttime reading habit11.1%
Morning stretching routine7.4%
Pre-sleep to-do list3.7%
Daily language practice0.0%
Any other (Write in comment box)37.0%
27 votes \ poll ended
240 sats \ 1 reply \ @nichro 27 Aug
Intermittent fasting. Counting calories worked well but I.F. is less of a hassle. I just skip breakfast. 16h fast, 8h feeding period. No need to be a Nazi over it either. If I go to breakfast resto or brunch I'll eat. It's about the trend, not exception. After getting used to it, it seems to have improved my focus and energy. Important that when you do eat it's not junk though.
Limiting self to 2 coffees per day, sometimes 3. No calories in coffee due to intermittent fasting (no milk, no sugar or 0cal sugar/maple syrup). Got rid of a lot of restlessness and anxiety, and opting for decaf after that helps hydration while maintaining the illusion of still drinking coffee to work afternoon.
reply
I agree, Intermittent fasting is one of the best way to stay fit.
reply

Daily Gratitude Journaling

It's something that everyone must practice!
reply
For me, it's deep breathing. This brings a lot of peace.
reply
Deep breathing exercise because health is wealth. . So do every day 10 mintue 15 mintue exercise for you daily routine....
reply
everyone would agree Health is wealth.
reply
100 pushups a day since end of January.
reply
I practice plan in advance and execute in present. That's it.
reply
Idk if anyone here has heard of Spoon Theory but living by it and adjusting my life accordingly was critical for me!
reply
Spoon theory?? What is this?
reply
It typically is something that people with Chronic Illness use to manage their lives but this photo does a good job at giving you an idea I think
Feel free to ask any questions!
reply
This is very handy. My wife has been recovering from major surgery and had a couple setbacks along the way and she gets frustrated that 10 weeks later she just can't do all the things she used to do in a day and feel ok the next day. She is getting better but I think this might help her understand that currently she is healing slower than expected and she needs to pace herself.
reply
I am glad I could help!!! For me I was 21 and so the idea of "slowing down" or "taking it easy" were words I didn't know what they meant. Spoon Theory also helps me relate how I am doing to others since it is something that they can see themselves. Explaining it without something for people to visualize is impossible in my book
reply
Makes sense.
reply
3-3-3 rule. It’s designed to control anxiety and is effective for that but I have found it is also helpful to just change mindset. I use it a lot if I get frustrated doing a project or if I am losing my patience with my kids.
It essentially requires you to identify three things you can see, three things you can hear, and three ways you can move your body.
Once you distract yourself with this technique, you can do some deep breathing and refocus.
reply
I have heard this rule for the first time. Please elaborate.
reply
I explained it in the comment.
reply
It essentially requires you to identify three things you can see, three things you can hear, and three ways you can move your body.
reply
That is all. I thought there would be something else. that's why asked
reply
Yes, only takes about 30 seconds to distract you to reset your mind.
reply
Thanks for sharing. I love the idea. I will definitely going to try this.
reply
1.5h outdoor calisthenics gym every 2nd day and a 40 min run on other days
reply
For me it is daily workout no matter what. It prevents me from becoming a sloth when I get home, I get motivated in the gym when I see others working out, and I feel more vibrant after a long day in the office. Definitely the biggest thing that helps me in my life for right now!
reply
Yoga & journalling
reply
Cultivating the discipline to write down absolutely everything in the google calendar. It's supper messy, but I was able to drastically bring order to my entire life around that practice because I make sure I lose nothing, either personal notes, memos, tasks, events, etc
reply
20 min mantra based meditation. At least once a day. Days where I can do 2x are amazing
reply
Exercising is part of my daily routine and first thing in the morning. Not only helps to keep me fit but also to think clearer.
reply
Morning stretching routine did not change my life significantly but I feel much better those days when I have done some stretching at morning :-)
reply
Posting my photos on Stacker News.
It’s amazing how much freer my mind feels when I don’t have so much baggage on my phone
reply
More than timed work sessions, I like to do several things at once. I don't like wasting my time. And it's a habit that I've adapted perfectly to my mental capacity. So much so that sometimes I see someone who does things one at a time. And I don't like it!! I encourage them to make better use of their time!! And within all my activities, reading is definitely essential for me!!
reply
30 sats \ 0 replies \ @Ge 28 Aug
If I had to choose one grinding myself a taking in the surrounding area with all senses to being me into the moment like this is it ur here now execute also white board writing down all things I need to do
reply
I have a log where I track my activities for the day. It helps me keep track of where my time goes and cut down on wasting time. It is just a basic append text file where the entries look like this:
HH:MM:SS - Activity here
reply
By keeping silent while others are talking, I learn more and avoid jumping to foolish conclusions.
reply