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Low-stakes escapism
Everything feels so high-stakes. Doesn’t help that the general election is a little over 24 hours away. 😐
Escapism helps lower the bar a bit, knocks you off the daily life tightrope, but sometimes even books and movies can feel like too much. If I’m already wound tight, then I’m not sure that filling 100% of my free time with James Bridle or Adam Curtis is going to do wonders for my mental health. I know, I *promise* I’ll get round to them eventually!
These are some options for low-stakes, low-cost escapism that have worked, or could work, for me:
- Bake something
- Open up a maps app and find the nearest body of water to you, then walk to it and back; you can’t walk back the same way you got there
- Read something by Agatha Christie or Shirley Jackson; even better, do it at the local library or the pub next door
- Go foraging
- Propagate some plants
- Sit in a restorative yin yoga pose and listen to Slow Radio or You’re Dead To Me
- Get out a blank postcard and draw one of your plants; maybe stick it in the post box marked for the postperson
- Make an elaborate pattern in ASCII
- Play Klondike or teach yourself a new single-deck solitaire game
- Go for a swim in the local pool
I’ll try to add to this over time.
Important note: Consider turning off all pop-up notifications on your devices and removing the count badge from your email if you have a Mac or an iPhone. You don’t need any of that gunk, I promise.