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  • What do you do to restore your energy?

    Kate Dalessi
    75 replies
    I feel like my battery is sooo low today, as if the weekend never happened! What do you do to recharge? Maybe, you have some tips to share?

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    Imtiyaz
    Talking to and playing with my two adorable daughters (2 and 4) always helps me feel uplifted when I'm feeling down.
    Sivan Baram
    Surf :))) Try it you will not regret it.
    Stas Voronov
    In short-term - meditation, any sport, spa-massage In medium-term - total digital detox on weekends. As an option - sometimes we book 1 night in a good hotel to change context and relax. Works fine :)
    Brenna Donoghue
    I hear you! I just went for a walk in the sun and feel so much more ready to tackle the week! Hope you find an energy boost.
    Mark Prutskiy
    Do sport. It's make me feel fresh and 100% charged. Surfing is one of the best way for me.
    Laura Ciccone
    For me, when my brain can work no longer, I take time to listen to an audiobook while doing some cathartic and mentally calming tasks like cleaning the kitchen or folding laundry. Sometimes I'll workout. It's all about finding what works for you and making the space to do it!
    Chris Watson
    I listen Music or else sleep for some time ;)
    Roberto Morais
    I love to walk while listening to music. Sometimes a run, reading fiction or playing a game. Honestly I try to be energized on a daily basis, so I'm constantly doing some of those.
    Jeremy Nagel
    There's some good tips on the huberman lab podcast. Getting exposure to natural light is pretty important. I find going for a run outside works really well - exercise and light exposure. Morning exercise gets me fired up for a few hours but I normally have an afternoon dip if I am not careful. I find that doing micro workouts (e.g. 30 seconds of squats/pushups/crunches) every 20 minutes keeps me energized throughout the day. I built the micro workout feature into my app (focusbear.io) and have had some really big changes in energy levels, mood and productivity.
    Christian Lowe
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    For recharging on the weekends, I've recently started playing DnD with my brother and sister-in-law, and it's done wonders for my mental health. During the work week, I have found that just getting out of the house for a couple of hours a day has helped. Leading a remote team has meant that the lines between work and life get blurred. So getting out of the house really helps me reset.
    Naomi Chao
    Play with a friend's dog. Humans drain my energy but I can't say the same for most dogs.
    Kate Dalessi
    @naomichao dogs are awesome<3 Ironically, despite being a dog person, I have a cat:) but also works I guess)
    Nik Hazell
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    Ride my bike 🚴🏻‍♂️
    Martina Hackbartt
    A walk, a cold shower and some coffee, in that order!
    Kate Dalessi
    @martina_hackbartt cold shower! brrrrrr just thinking of it gave me goosebumps:)) I'm a spoiled warmth-loving creature. Like a lizard:))
    Nicholas Kislinger
    @martina_hackbartt @katyaveremeichik It's hard but I keep a freezer full of cold water and when I get in (like once a week) I feel much more AWAKE :) but still feels horrible lol
    Might be a slightly unconventional approach but I try and spend a full weekend by myself every 6 weeks or so. My usual schedule is normally so hectic, even on the weekends, so it's been a great way to recharge socially.
    Pankti Shah
    Mediation with healing frequency music
    Jonathan Massabni
    finding an easy 5 minutes task to get the ball rolling!
    Olivier Tolédano
    Running listening to Rocky soundrack 🥊
    To recharge my energy, I either spend time alone to settle my thoughts or take a walk around the park. I adore plants and greenery; they boost my mood and energize me.
    Kate Dalessi
    @qudsia_ali yeah, I get you) I grow tomatoes on my balcony and I just love spending time taking care of them
    Gleb Slonimskiy
    sometimes you need just leave your room
    Akram Quraishi
    I feel the same many times. Especially being a startup founder, it can easily become exhausting. And if you do not have a routine to wind down and reenergize it is going to take a toll on your health. These are some of the things I do to wind down: - Spend time with my kids: Fun activities, playing with them, or helping them out. This is the #1 on my list. I make sure I do not remain distracted on the phone while I'm with my kids. Try to do this as much as possible, it will help both you and your kids make memories for a lifetime. - Browse fun stuff: I prefer not to look at SM. Instead, I look and browse meme sites like 9Gag. It helps in distracting from all your issues for a while and has a few gags. Look forward to knowing from others what their methods are.