Stress hit me today. That’s a new one. House purchase is dragging on, parents are getting to me, kids back at “school” and all that entails, missus getting pissed off being here so no sex for ages.
Started getting lightheaded and heart racing and all sorts. Scared me a little bit TBH.
Booked next week off work as I need to use up my holiday. Gonna take some me time and eat right, get some exercise for the first time in months.
Schmeee. Sorry to hear that. I don’t have any experience with it to the extent that you get light headed and heart racing etc, but I am running a huge project at work that never seems to end and involved a load of negotiations and dirty tactics that is a huge weight on my shoulders and very high stakes. Found myself struggling to sleep and waking up in the middle of the night etc.
Have you tried mindfulness? Hear me out lol...I’m not a hippy. There’s an app called Headspace and in either 5 or 10 minutes you can practice mindfulness and honestly it really really chills me out. Would definitely recommend - and not only when you get stressed just 5 or 10 minutes every day is a great general habit!
The other thing to bear in mind is that when you’re getting physical or mental symptoms from your body...it’s your body’s way of telling you something is wrong. You’ve just listed quite a few things that are “wrong” at the moment and so it’s not fucking surprising that body is reacting.
Have you read “the chimp paradox”? Really good bookby Steve peters who used to work with Liverpool. He really oversimplifies three sections of the brain into your “chimp” (primitive, fight or flight, emotional part), your “Human” (the one typing this, in charge of logic, rationality, etc), and your “computer” (the part of your brain that learns things from experience that become just instinct and puts you on autopilot when they happen again). It’s a really interesting read but the best bit I got outbid it was...don’t beat yourself up or blame yourself when your brain reacts naturally in a way that’s it’s learnt to over millions of years of evolution. You can’t do anything about it. But what we can do is have our “human” learn to manage it.
Hopefully 3 points today will cheer us all up!