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[โ€“] GrayBackgroundMusic@lemm.ee 12 points 1 year ago

As dumb and simple as it sounds, I've been enjoying walking. I walk the dog, even when it's not my turn. I take a longer route sometimes, just to have some peace. Sometimes I listen to a podcast, sometimes music, sometimes nothing. Having space where no one is asking me things, I'm doing something healthy for my body and mind, and my best furry companion is enjoying it, too.

I think self care is best when it's simple, low maintenance/energy, and not negative. Sure, some other responses are "a whiskey, a smoke" or whatever, but those are indulgences/luxuries. I think it's good to have those things occasionally, but that's not truly taking care of yourself. Something unhealthy for the body but pleasurable isn't caring for yourself, in the best way.