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Ask HN: What counts as self-care anyway?

5 pointsby samh748about 3 years ago
Recently I&#x27;m starting to think that maybe part of the reason I have such difficulty getting my needs met is because my definition of &quot;self-care&quot; has been too strict.<p>When I think of self-care I usually only think of &quot;healthier&quot; things like talking a walk, meditation, reading a book, etc. But I&#x27;m certain we all partake in all sorts of other activities that, even if they don&#x27;t necessarily sound all that honorable, still help us maintain stability and get through the day in general. For example, doom-scrolling as a way to wind-down after work, beers with friends on Friday night, watching funny youtube videos, etc.<p>Anyway, I&#x27;m really curious to find out what you folks do regularly, deliberately or not, that would fall under this bigger umbrella of self-care activities. Listing the various things you do and explaining what you think it&#x27;s effect is would be super helpful for me, because I&#x27;m really struggling in this aspect...<p>Thanks so much!

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anon2020dot00about 3 years ago
Lichess is a recent discovery of mine. I just play anonymously (without log-in) and so there is no rating to be concerned about and just moving the pieces around and having the opponent react already makes me feel seen; like I&#x27;m not just a passive participant in life. Wordle is a nice diversion as well.<p>Another thing is LichessTV which is just watching other people play chess and helps passes the time in a relaxing way; compared to watching people play games on Twitch which feels more distracting and time-consuming.