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TrooperX66 t1_j6nrsa5 wrote

Yeah, mindfulness isn't a catch-all, just another tool to help with mental health; daily exercise / walking is a big help, as are some supplements I've found (check out reviews for Ashwagandha (herbal adaptogen), Gabapentin (amino acid), and tryptophan (amino acid), calm magnesium powder (or other magnesium supplements); I take the last three of I'm having trouble sleeping and it wipes me out completely (I a good way).

Daily exercise/ walking was huge for me during my most anxious times, especially paired with mindfulness.

Another helpful tool is writing down everything you're anxious / stressed about and setting aside time to try to find solutions for those particular stressors. Writing it all down and giving yourself a future date / time to think about it helps unload some of the pressure so you can go about your day to day without so much weighing you down. And even if you can't find solutions to those issues immediately at least you're giving focused time to them and only within a specific window.

Part of mindfulness is that over time it relaxes your central nervous system and helps build resilience to stress. The more you can put time in the quicker you can get to that place (I did read this from a scientific study but unfortunately don't have the source off hand)

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thulesgold t1_j6nrp22 wrote

I agree with what you wrote except the wick moisture part especially in the context of hiking and outdoors. Wools do wick moisture but synthetic fabrics do as well. They also dry very quickly, are light, can be worn in warmer temperatures, and often inexpensive. So using them for hiking and exercise is compelling. But there's a time and place for everything and I agree with you that it is better to wear natural fibers as much as possible as long as it makes sense.

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perpetual_evidence t1_j6nprnz wrote

> and those with heightened empathy were less likely to agree with statements such as “I feel comfortable depending on romantic partners.”

thank you i understand. but this part here does not read like that

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Menthalion t1_j6novqo wrote

Seeing people in the west on average ditch clothing after wearing them for just half a year, and that clothing in majority contains synthetic fibres, I don't see what doubling the life will bring for most of the clothes. Your subarctic needs are completely insignificant in this scheme.

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NyQuest14 t1_j6no78y wrote

So what happens if you are already mindful and are still filled with so much anxiety and stress that it doesn't matter? Because that's my life. I try to enjoy what's going on in the moment and I am aware of all that'd going on in the moment infront and around me. But I'm still always thinking about the rest of the stuff.

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