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  • What small thing you do during the work day, that significally improves your emotional wellbeing?

    Ilya Uglianitsa
    30 replies
    I WFH, so for me its as simple as go outside and grab some coffee. But i guess this small joys are really important. Do you have one? Is there is anything, except of coffee, you would recommend people to try?

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    Margarita Shvetsova
    For me, it's a lunch break starting from 1pm or 2pm - with good food, no phone and disconnect from work! Breaks are important to restore one's energy.
    Some small things that I do to keep my emotional well-being include: 1. Spending time with family and close friends. 2. Practicing yoga and meditation regularly. 3. Eating healthy foods. 4. Writing a journal. 5. Being grateful for what I have.
    Ilya Uglianitsa
    @qudsia_ali β„–5 - really important. Thanks!
    Zuza Bukala
    GIFs! are they not the essence of a small joy ;)
    Ilya Uglianitsa
    @zuza_bukala they are! Do you use them on work chats or something like this?
    Zuza Bukala
    @ilya_uglianitsa yes, I do. I think they bring a bit of lightheartedness to otherwise very factual and dry work chat conversations, especially when the team is remote. In a company, I worked for at the beginning of covid, when we first went remote and it was still strange, we did this exercise at the start of the day to send a gif that shows how you feel. And it really helped to connect and be more empathetic.
    Joanne Hurley
    @zuza_bukala 100% agree. I work them in when I can
    Ilya Uglianitsa
    @zuza_bukala thanks for sharing! Definetlly a valueable practice that a least worth a try
    Gleb Slonimskiy
    playing with the cats )
    Rich Watson
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    Either funny or informative YouTube videos or posts.
    Rehan Choudhry
    Going to the gym 4 days/week has changed everything for me. It’s the first thing I do.
    Syha
    Tea and music does wonders for me :D
    Katerina Gerasimovich
    self-massage πŸ’†πŸ½β€β™€οΈ
    Anna Kanstantsinava
    Definitely a walk in the park improves my mental and physical well-being. Stupid walk for stupid mental health, you know :)
    Ilya Uglianitsa
    @vedmarka and the most 'annoing thing' - this stupid walks are effective πŸ˜…
    Aliaksandr Kandratsiuk
    I would say it is a lunch with smb out of the team/company I work for.
    Ilya Uglianitsa
    @xander_off Yes! It really helps to change the perspective
    Ivan Smaliany
    Competitive games help me. It can be anything from tennis to card games. It doesn't feel like work and it switches my brain. It also gives me an excuse to meet up with friends and socialize =)
    Ilya Uglianitsa
    @ivan_smaliany yeah, i guess tennis definitely could work. Thanks!
    Aliaksandr Kandratsiuk
    @ivan_smaliany You mean PC games or you play tennis on the real court?))
    Ilya Uglianitsa
    @xander_off real court :) At least for me it works only with full offline
    Ivan Smaliany
    @xander_off real court. But I also play PC sometimes
    Gaurav Goyal
    For me, having a 5-min chat with my little one works perfectly for me. Working remotely, I take that 5 min essential breaks :)
    X-SURE
    I'm a cryptocurrency investor, and I often feel anxious when I track the price trend every day. So I build my own crypto ticker with the cool appearance theme, reduce the noise from the web page, then I feel more relaxed when I track the price, my product understands me :D
    Francesca Santana
    Take an hour-long walk on the trail near my office
    Phuong Hoang
    I would say talking to my coworkers, going out for lunch or just take a break outside to breathe. Also, work meditation is a aspect that we are developing for our ZenMe project - will definitely a great way to improve your emotional wellbeing at work