| I know it can be difficult to think putting your health and and mental well-being first especially during stressful bouts. I’ve had undiagnosed ADHD since I was a teen (now 32) and recently got a diagnosis and started using medication (Vyvanse). Without a doubt the only thing that has ever come close to helping me feel “normal” has been exercising regularly. Whether it was going for a run, or lifting weights, the stillness you feel through medication is something I only felt after a nice workout. So that’s what i’d recommend. Put your physical health first, eat better, exercise regularly, and top it off with something low effort but high reward like yoga or meditation. That is the only way. https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/09/exercise-... |
I struggle going to sleep at night. I'll either ruminate on bad memories from the past and get myself all wound up, or I start mentally taking apart a coding problem.
The best way I've found to deal with this is exercise. It's hard to be wound up when you're physically exhausted. Afterwards I can actually feel my body relax, and I can drift off to sleep.