One of the things I have learned over the years is that stress is just as bad as a poor diet for your health. Years ago, several things happened at once including being laid off from my job. I had 2 little kids and had very little support and financial help. I took a job with no benefits and an $8 an hour pay cut, so I could learn web development. Times were tough to say the least. Months later, I had a tooth suddenly fracture and ended up having it removed. I've had random cavities, but nothing major like that. I came to the conclusion that it was probably due to a build up of stress. Since then I've really tried to reduce my stress load as much as possible.
Here is a list of some things I try to do for stress relief:
- avoid doing things I don't like doing if possible.
- meditate, which changes the brain and makes it easier to deal with stress when it does happen.
- take magnesium which helps with anxiety and staying calm.
- unplug from the internet as much as possible on weekends.
- only watch local news in small doses. On the weekends, I don't watch the news at all.
- drink green tea, although chamomile tea is also supposed to be calming.
- get enough sleep, at least 7 hours per night, which makes you feel better to being with. Being under stress makes it harder to think clearly which can lead to poor decision making.
- avoid sugar and processed foods as much as possible.
- listen to calming, peaceful music. The internet archives has a whole collection of Grateful Dead concerts.
- get out in nature. If you live in a city, go to a park, watch nature videos if there is no place to go
- find a hobby. Vegetable gardening is one of my hobbies. It's outside and gives the added bonus of growing your own food. I also make potholders.
- watch mindless tv or movies, comedies. I like soap operas.
- reduce time on social media. I try to spend a half hour at the most per day doom scrolling and only follow people that have something positive to share.
- exercise. I exercise about 20 minutes in the morning and then 15 minutes after dinner riding my indoor bike while doom scrolling.
- eat a piece of dark chocolate. The darker the better, but at least 70% dark chocolate. The cacao contains nutrients like magnesium and flavanols that help lower blood pressure.
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