@easyas123 Big hugs! I can relate to a lot of what you‘ve said. I agree with Carol, be sure to take care of
yourself with all the craziness! Thank you for helping the dog, so glad he’s settled back home. And I hope all the Covid tests come back ok.
Mindfulness and meditation. I am a believer and I try to teach it to my patients who are facing difficult situations if they are looking for something, and open to it. I had to learn it myself when I was going through chemo. I had to have a support person take me in (to drive me home), but I would send them away to go explore the city while I concentrated on meditating during the infusions. I learned to put myself somewhere else by imagining the sights, sounds, smells, feelings, etc., of being in some of my favorite places. Often difficult to do, though, when you have so much on your mind. (With me it was having young kids, working, having a household to run and bills to pay, others to care for, etc.) But it did help get me get through it. I was fortunate to find a very good support center that helped me using various modalities for relaxation besides meditation, too - journaling, acupressure, Reiki therapy, counseling, retreats to healing gardens, and others. Believe it or not, learning forgiveness was a big thing they stressed to help lower stress by letting go of negative feelings. And appreciating life in new ways, and paying it forward, etc. An interesting journey, for sure.
At any rate, these are called
Complementary Therapies. You use them in addition to regular therapies. (As opposed to Alternative therapies, which are used
in place of regular therapies.) Some of you might find it interesting to know that Prayer is the #1 Complementary Therapy used worldwide! Meditation and Mindfulness are quite popular, too, as are many others. I became a Reiki practitioner myself, so I could help others, and I took the Mind-Body Medicine course with Dr Herbert Benson, the Father of Mind/Body Medicine. It was really cool listening to what he had to say, which was that, when you have a propensity to illness, stress can be the thing that pushes you over the line to an ill state. And stress is cumulative - so a lifetime of stress can be very harmful to one’s self. Everyone has
some stress from time to time, it’s natural. But we need to find (healthy) ways to mindfully lower it, especially those of us who have had many stressors in our lives. (This year, of course, has been super stressful on practically everyone!)
The way things like prayer and meditation help lower stress is by forcing the mind to do something else besides worry; it literally takes your mind off it. One of the instructors in that course used an example of monks who have to stand with one leg up in prayer - it forces them to concentrate on what they’re doing so they can’t think about anything else for long. So even little things like breaking our routines when we’re stressed or getting out and doing the things we enjoy are really important to relaxing our minds. My support counselor had me wear my favorite color more often, buy myself flowers, listen to music in the car, etc. We all should be doing these types of things we enjoy for ourselves. I did buy myself flowers today, took the dog out to run and got a little photography in - before I hit the crazy grocery store!

But you know what, when I came home I wasn’t stressed - got everything put away, made dinner, cleaned up dinner, and I was still feeling good. Endorphins are the natural hormones that our bodies release when we relax and find pleasure in things, and they stick around for hours! So it’s good to get in even 15 mins of that relaxation every day, if possible. (Looking at you
@apirateslifeforme !)
I have noticed that many of you have your ways of de-stressing. Carol walks/hikes. Snowysmom goes to NH. PollyannasMom has her cat and does crafty things. Lynxstch gardens and cleans!

Flyingdumbo prays and writes. Tazdev does photography and projects with the grandchildren. Merryweather cooks and bakes with the grandkids. Nycgrll shops and cooks for her granddaughter. Easy123 and AuntieM3 enjoy animals. Gwynne has her favorite TV shows. Tina/lovemygoofy enjoys homemaking. I don’t mean to omit others, but I am less sure what they do for relaxation! So these are things we should think about as we finish up this awful year and head into the next one! (Maybe I’ll make it a QOTD!) Oh, and btw, these are still things I often struggle with myself - God knows the last few years, and then this year, were really stressful for me and I still have a big To Do list, but I take it one day at a time and try to be as easy on myself as I can. There’s only so much you can do when things are as they are right now.