I am addicted to my phone. No doubt about it. I start my morning by checking all the usual social media, including the newsfeed app built in to all of our phones. Most of it’s not a downer. But there are the obvious offenders – Covid-19 – big announcement of the day! and how much life has changed indefinitely; Trump/US Election/the end of democracy as we know it; Climate Change; fires; other ways we can get sick or die, besides Covid; the economy; another icon has died; and so on. The news often scream out for a meditation break.
I am a practical person. So I am not looking to cut out doomscrolling completely. How else will I have interesting things to talk about during virtual coffee breaks with colleagues? But I do think it would be valuable for me to make a concerted effort to interweave activities that are good for my mind and soul. Here are some options:
Not a complete list, but some ideas:
- read a book (currently reading Girl Woman Other by Bernadine Evaristo)
- go for a run or walk (practice active meditation)
- prep a meal
- tidy up (not my strong point these days)
- do some push-ups
- complete a task for work
- call someone on the phone (voice calls are having resurgence during the pandemic)
- take a hot bath (and read a book)
- go workout in the park (the winter doesn’t scare me, I will dress for it)
- watch a show (endless streaming can result in watching crap shows. I recently watched a German series called The Last Word, that was quirky and touching and more up my alley). I also caved and added Crave to my subscriptions.
- have sex (no partner required if one is self isolating!)
- or just snuggle
- trim my nails and remove some of the calluses from my feet and try to ignore the worsening bunions
- shave my legs, but really, I let that go a lot these days too
- start a sourdough bread or bagels
- clean out the fridge
- sort out the clothes closet
- clean the floors (I hate cleaning floors and we have two dogs, so that is not a good combo)
- listen to music!
- check in on a friend and try to make them laugh
- do some jumping jacks
- kiss my dogs
- take a nap
- do Sun Salutations
- play Sporcle
- practice my deep squat, do the “couch stretch” for my quads, do “up dog” stretches for my lower back, roll on my foam roller..
- make plans for a socially distanced walk with someone not in my bubble
What activities do you enjoy between, or instead of, doomscrolling?
Wow–those are gorgeous bagels! I realized recently that I was not doing my cat a favour by cleaning her litter box 5 times a day, meaning she had to get up from her day job of napping to “mark” her box again. Instead I made lentil soup for lunch, with lots of ingredients that needed chopping.
Thanks and lentil soup is yummy 😉
I just saw a friend who calls it ‘Hopequesting’ not doomscrolling- how lovely and positive is that?! 😊
Love love love it! Hopequesting.
So good hey? 😃
These ideas sound great, I love bagels and sourdough so they sound amazing, the German series, that’s a definite I will have to find 👌