Divine Trinity
Pugna Vigil
- Mar 20, 2019
- 310
While usually not healthy or cheap, everyone has some sort of coping mechanism.
Up to 3 choices, had to cut list short.
Up to 3 choices, had to cut list short.
Came up with the list off the top of my head, ended up forgetting obvious ones like alchohol. Even though it is a drug.I exercise and eat junk food.
But seeing these options leads me to believe that the real trick to coping is to smoke a marijuana and tobacco mix, chase it with some Skittles and meth, and then enjoy a nice ice cream rum float while doing situps and rewatching all of Game of Thrones. It must those kinds of experiences that really help the Prozac work while one volunteers at the animal shelter twice per week.
Thank you, but no worries! It's not only calories and potential problems with my job and the people in my life, it's also money I can't spare. Besides, I'm thin and I only need a small amount every now and thenYes please me mindful with alcohol intake.
Aside from exercise and TV/internet,
7.not turning on the heater in order to sort of simulate the bitter chill of sleeping on the streets (so i appreciate i still have a home)
- listening to Buddhist talks on Youtube
- fasting every other day to appreciate the fact that i have enough food to eat
- meditating daily (or at least trying to)
- "fasting" from internet/games
- reading a list of things i'm grateful for
- avoiding toxic people
8.being aware that society "manufactures" suffering through materialism. (i.e. things that shouldn't be a problem at all are made into a problem)
9.being careful not to do a "double suffering" (i.e. being angry that i'm angry; being fed up about being fed up; being depressed that i'm depressed) I know it's counter-intuitive but the idea is to not try and get rid of the suffering, but to accept it and let it stay with you for a while, knowing that it will pass.
Aside from exercise and TV/internet,
7.not turning on the heater in order to sort of simulate the bitter chill of sleeping on the streets (so i appreciate i still have a home)
- listening to Buddhist talks on Youtube
- fasting every other day to appreciate the fact that i have enough food to eat
- meditating daily (or at least trying to)
- "fasting" from internet/games
- reading a list of things i'm grateful for
- avoiding toxic people
8.being aware that society "manufactures" suffering through materialism. (i.e. things that shouldn't be a problem at all are made into a problem)
9.being careful not to do a "double suffering" (i.e. being angry that i'm angry; being fed up about being fed up; being depressed that i'm depressed) I know it's counter-intuitive but the idea is to not try and get rid of the suffering, but to accept it and let it stay with you for a while, knowing that it will pass.
Wow, deep.
How does fasting that frequently affect your health
Yay for eating disorders.I also drink way more beer than I probably should and resort to restricting food/binging and purging
Aside from exercise and TV/internet,
7.not turning on the heater in order to sort of simulate the bitter chill of sleeping on the streets (so i appreciate i still have a home)
- listening to Buddhist talks on Youtube
- fasting every other day to appreciate the fact that i have enough food to eat
- meditating daily (or at least trying to)
- "fasting" from internet/games
- reading a list of things i'm grateful for
- avoiding toxic people
8.being aware that society "manufactures" suffering through materialism. (i.e. things that shouldn't be a problem at all are made into a problem)
9.being careful not to do a "double suffering" (i.e. being angry that i'm angry; being fed up about being fed up; being depressed that i'm depressed) I know it's counter-intuitive but the idea is to not try and get rid of the suffering, but to accept it and let it stay with you for a while, knowing that it will pass.
Yay for sex tooI have hobbies. Those and sex. It feels a void and they say I do a great job of making them feel special and loved. I guess when you want something, you give it. To bad I never receive what it is I give.
Yay for eating disorders.