Our BetterMost Community > BetterMost People
Dealing with Stress and Stress-Relief Tips
CellarDweller:
lmao! Yeah, I've enjoyed all those things at times, but my drink in the morning is usually cranberry juice.
Front-Ranger:
Magic words: "I've made some lasagna. Will you come over and eat it with me?" :)
Front-Ranger:
Two things, in addition to the lasagna invitation, have greatly relieved my stress lately and I think they will surprise you.
The stress comes primarily from dealing with these renters from hell that are living above me. It occurred to me suddenly that one of the attractions of living here is that (they think) a feeble-minded pushover of an old lady lives down below. Well, they have another think coming! But it still did cause me stress which made it more difficult just to get through the day.
All that changed on Sunday when I went to the monthly meeting of the Sherlock Holmes book club. It's about two dozen nerdy people who like to get together at an English-style pub and discuss one of Doyle's classic mystery stories. But before discussing, we have a quiz. . .and guess who won the quiz this month! Out of all these people who have been studying these stories for years and years, little old me won the quiz! I told everybody it was a boost I really needed.
The second thing is that I had a brainstorm yesterday in connection with all the federal workers who are having to go without their salaries. There's a free web site called Meal Train where you can set up a connection for volunteers to deliver meals to people. Working with my church and the county action center, I've put all the structures in place to start setting up meal trains. I'm really jazzed about this and happy that I found something positive to do in the morass of this phony national crisis, government shutdown, and public presidential tantrum. :D
CellarDweller:
--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on January 07, 2019, 10:42:18 pm ---Magic words: "I've made some lasagna. Will you come over and eat it with me?" :)
--- End quote ---
Magic words indeed!
serious crayons:
--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on January 08, 2019, 07:13:03 pm ---All that changed on Sunday when I went to the monthly meeting of the Sherlock Holmes book club. It's about two dozen nerdy people who like to get together at an English-style pub and discuss one of Doyle's classic mystery stories. But before discussing, we have a quiz. . .and guess who won the quiz this month! Out of all these people who have been studying these stories for years and years, little old me won the quiz! I told everybody it was a boost I really needed.
--- End quote ---
Nice! And that sounds like a fun club.
--- Quote ---The second thing is that I had a brainstorm yesterday in connection with all the federal workers who are having to go without their salaries. There's a free web site called Meal Train where you can set up a connection for volunteers to deliver meals to people. Working with my church and the county action center, I've put all the structures in place to start setting up meal trains. I'm really jazzed about this and happy that I found something positive to do in the morass of this phony national crisis, government shutdown, and public presidential tantrum. :D
--- End quote ---
Better to light a candle than to curse Donald Trump! Well, actually it's good to do both.
Maybe I've missed it, but I don't recall you saying much about your church involvement in the past. I mean, obviously Jeff talks about church quite a lot, but I don't think I've seen you mention going to church or being involved in church activities. What religion/denomination, if I may ask? Are you pretty active?
I would go to church if there were a Unitarian church anywhere near me. There's a church right behind my house -- a very nice church; they let us do our neighborhood vegetable gardens there and even supply the water. And so convenient! Unfortunately, they're not Unitarian.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version