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Self-care for Men?

Please feel free to share your stories of how certain little self-care rituals changed your life for the better and have made you proud you started doing them.

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  • Allow yourself to be bored at times.

    No social media, no YouTube, no music, no doom scrolling looking for content, don't give yourself a task to complete, don't start cleaning.

    Be there, in the moment, with yourself.

    Let your mind wander.

    And if it wanders to some dark places confront that darkness. Don't run away, don't let it fester. Face those inner demons.

    I find a good way to do this at first is to go somewhere surrounded by nature with little to no people.

    I have a specific place I go to out in the local wilderness area that is incredibly hard to get to and very isolated.

    You don't have to go so far but it needs to be a place free from distractions.

  • A few things:

    1. Writing down five things I'm grateful for. Actually I was doing this every day earlier this year when I was depressed. Don't just bullshit it. Write down what you're looking forward to that day, or things that you are appreciating. It will encourage you to appreciate more, to slow the fuck down and live a peaceful life.
    2. Blogging/Journaling. I have been blogging on a wordpress blog but haven't shared the URL with anyone, not even my spouse. It's so helpful just to organize my thoughts and is helping me get in touch with my emotions instead of suppressing them.
    3. Two lists. I keep two lists that I refer to frequently. One is my to-do list, which I have organized in Notion. When I can see that I am getting shit done, and more importantly, I have a system for prioritizing what shit gets done, I feel better about my life. The other and arguably more important list is my anti-productivity list. My just for me list. My shit I like to do list. Take out the feelings of your parents, your partner, your friends. Be selfish for a damn minute. Write down the things that truly make you happy. And make sure you do something on that list at a minimum once a week.

    For me some of those things include:

    <List>

    1. Long showers during the spring time with the windows/doors open so a breeze can come in.
    2. Smoking a cigar in the bathtub with a glass of scotch.
    3. Watching Studio Ghibli movies.
    4. Watching my favorite movies in general. "Midnight In Paris", "Lady and the Tramp", "Lloyd's of London", "Jab Tak Hai Jaan".
    5. Going home to visit with my relatives.
    6. Chinese hot pot
    7. Going to the movie theater
    8. Creative writing like I did as a kid. No pressure to produce anything great. Just write and tap into that joyful creativity.
    9. Going to a craft beer brewery
    10. Getting a massage
    11. Playing MTG with my cousin and brother
    12. Playing Kingdom Hearts
    13. Cooking some comfort food
    14. A nice road trip with the windows rolled down and no destination in mind.

    </ End List>

    1. Meditate. Look I'm not a crunchy person. But just focusing on box breathing / basic breath work at the end of every day has helped me tremendously. I think everyone should do it. It is physically proven that deep breathing done in the right way physically calms you down.
  • During the summer months, I try to get in a few sessions a week of reading in the hammock with a cold drink. It's a challenge to fit it in after work and before dinner, and some days are too hot, or rainy, or smoky, or the neighbors are loud, etc, but when I can make it work, even for a half hour or so, it's a little slice of paradise just for me that keeps me sane.

    I have yet to find an equivalent for the winter, but I won't deny that I've measured for hooks to hang the hammock in the bedroom...

  • "For men" feels a little reductive, I don't mind painting my nails on occasion, listening to an audio book.

    A nice walk in heavy rain with big droplets does wonders, shoutout for the pluviophiles. Or sitting in a quiet spot of nature and taking in the ambience.

    Sometimes it's as simple of having a cold beer and relaxing on the sofa with a good book or playing some couch co-op with my partner.

    • I'm sitting outside under a patio with a roof during a mild thunderstorm right now. Very relaxing.

    • One of my favorite things about living in the PNW is the rain

      There's so many kinds of rain to walk in and so much nature to chill in

      It really allows me to put my mind back together after particularly rough days

      Audiobooks are great, don't let anyone tell you differently.

      I used to enjoy painting my nails as a kid until my abusive grandma got around to that. I honestly would like to start up again but getting past those memories is pretty hard.

      • I used to enjoy painting my nails as a kid until my abusive grandma got around to that. I honestly would like to start up again but getting past those memories is pretty hard.

        The only real cure is to pave over the top of bad memories with good memories. I love green and set my partner to work finding me decent colours for her/I to use, even her mother randomly got me some green polish for a birthday. They need to stop though, I do not use with any amount of frequency that I will get through it all.

  • Meditate, go outaide everyday for atleast 2h, take cold showers and be outside once a week with nothing to bother you at all, leave your cellphone at home, use this time to think or not think at all.

  • Bath and a beer. These don't really make my life better I just enjoy them at the time.

  • Just establishing enough stability in my life to have one day predictably proceed the next while I enjoy all my favorite things and keep my sanity intact.

  • get your eyes adjusted first thing in the morning by staring at the bright outside until it no longer burns

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