telling you to drink water, sit up straight, and stop doomscrolling. (bot-in-progress by @karenkho) (current avi: Frog from Meika gafu by Matsumoto Hoji, 1814)
the creator of this account has learned that actively improving sleep, hydration, meals, fitness, mental health, and other stuff really helps lowers feelings of “it’s over for you hoes”
doomscrolling is often a coping mechanism for something else, like distraction from feeling anxious or nervousness. try not to stay up too late. you still deserve time to rest and recover.
it's Monday!
Have you gone outside today?
Had something to eat?
Drank some water?
Taken your meds?
Made plans to do something outside of work that gives you joy?
Don't forget to sit up and roll your shoulders back.
Hi! You're probably dehydrated and slouching right now. Try to sit up straight, pull your head up, roll your shoulders back, and go get a big glass of water.
2024 is already incredibly chaotic. You still need to eat something (preferably high in protein), get enough sleep (7-8 hours), and drink plenty of water. Stretches and daily walks are also helpful.
How about a New Year's resolution to spend less time doomscrolling and more time helping others? That could be volunteering, mentoring, fundraising, or contacting your local representatives about an issue you care about.
This time of year can be difficult. If no one has told you this, I am proud of you. I see how hard you are trying. I hope your 2024 is more restful. And charge your phone at night outside of your bedroom.
Hey, did you drink some water today? Have you taken your meds? How about gently stretching your body and/or taking a walk outside (if the weather isn't too gross)?