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do no harm but take no shit

@filthyjanuary / filthyjanuary.tumblr.com

Sima. 30. Canada. I love dogs, yelling about pop culture, and pining over cute boys. Revolving door of interests but currently fixating on figure skating, hockey (habs/pens/victoire), Otayuri and I'm back on my 5sos bullshit. Life is kicking my ass so I'm here less but I'll always answer DMs. Hyperfixation nation lives on.

Tichá chvíľa Dunajských rybárov (1960) / A quiet moment of the Danube fishermen

Gelatin silver print

Ester Plicková (1928-2011) © Slovenská národná galéria (SNG)

Except, critically, at bedtime.

Ravings and urges get miscoded over time. Let’s say you’re thirsty, and you live in a strawberry field. Strawberries contain some water and a bunch of sugar so, over time, you may start to crave strawberries when you are thirsty because you get a reward and some relief in shorter time from the need starting than the trek to the stream. This can happen for every need: sleep, food, whatever.

Trevor Noah has a great tip, that when he craves ice cream at night he breaks it down into parts: I want something cold, I want something sweet. He drinks a glass of cold water then waits to see if he still has the ice cream craving. Usually he doesn’t.

So listening to your body isn’t “follow every urge” but “decompose the urge to discover the underlying need.”

If you always feel like getting cozy in bed you may be: cold, dehydrated, and/or malnourished (maybe a need for high calories that are bioaccessible…not processed).

If you do not feel tired at bedtime you may: need to eat dinner earlier because your body is still digesting, need to exercise or go outside more during the day, get the fuck off your screen for an hour so your brain can enter sleep mode.

Hope this helps someone.

P.S. notice i said nothing about neurodivergence. Not that it’s not a likelihood but the over-pathologization of behaviors prevents us from taking simple actions to improve our wellbeing. Also, these tips are pretty accessible and applicable to most brain variations.

Neuroscience is the closest you're gonna get to a user's manual. This is all good advice.

cannot stress enough the importance of having a bucket in your house. a big plastic bucket. helps with housework. helps with morale. get yourself a bucket today

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it will always piss me off that empty netters got the attention that what chaos should have

this tweet also makes me laugh (link)

(also MY personal opinion is that the EN guys are one of those weird situations where they aren't homophobic but the misogyny runs deep enough that i find them unpleasant)

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