• spittingimage@lemmy.world
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    Cooking. I’ve been trying new recipes lately and realised I have enough experience under my belt to sorta predict the result I’m going to get based on the ingredients and method.

  • Tiefling IRL@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    39 minutes ago

    Been playing a lot with my butterfly knife, and I’m about to perform my first stage act with it. Definitely looking forward to showing off!

    Only cut myself three times writing this act

  • Cameri@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    I’ve become better at talking to people. Overcoming my past trauma and social anxiety has made me so much happier and at peace. Now I’m on the path to fostering meaningful connections with people who help me grow as a person, and hopefully the other way around as well.

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    Cooking with rice. I was never big on rice, so never had particular ambitions for experimenting with it.
    Then I found a rice variety in the shops, which actually tastes nice on its own, and also you’re allowed to just dump it into a pot of water, then drain the remaining water, which I much prefer for experimenting.

    And yeah, that has led to me catching up with experimenting very quickly. Last week I made basically a risotto using:

    • rice
    • red lentils
    • vegetable broth
    • coconut milk
    • bell peppers
    • caraway
    • teriyaki sauce
    • sriracha sauce

    …and last, but definitely not least, orange slices.

    And it tasted fucking rad. That’s my favorite feature of rice. You can throw in the wildest ingredients and it magically makes them work together.

  • AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net
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    8 hours ago

    I opened this question and realised with a sense of dread that I don’t think I have an answer to this question; often it feels like my days are slipping by without making meaningful progress in the things I care about.

    That may or may not be true, but regardless, I’m going to use this space to improve at self forgiveness. It’s difficult to show myself the compassion I deserve as a human, but it’s easier if I try to think of myself as a dear friend. If I were my friend, I’d feel proud of me for my strength, and angry on my behalf at the fact I am having to endure so much bullshit that is holding me back. I’d feel sad, but hopeful for the hypothetical future where I might be more free to make progress on my goals.

    Without a frame of reference, I don’t think this constitutes improvements on anything per se. However, by setting my flag down here and underscoring my intent to be kinder to myself, I am creating a future where I will be able to look back on this comment and think “wow, such progress”. The second best time to plant a tree is now, and all that.

  • JakJak98@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    Brushing my teeth.

    Recently had a root canal and a massive wakeup call of fragile teeth.

    It’s been a hard habit to stick with but the wife keeps me accountable.

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      7 hours ago

      You probably already have one, but if you don’t; get an electric toothbrush.

      Also get a water flosser for when you CBA to manually floss! Imo something is better than nothing.

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    7 hours ago

    Personal finance, spent too long not giving it proper respect and being scared of anything that wasn’t a basic bank account. Used the plum app for a few years and it really opened my eyes to how it all works. This year marked me taking it seriously like everyone wish I started earlier.

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        7 hours ago

        Thank you!

        I really started progressing this year when I began drawing daily. Getting a phone with a good stylus helped remove barriers as I can draw anywhere. The second one was drawn on the phone.

        I’ve been on and off drawing since I was little but never really met much progress. After meeting Jim Lee at a comic con where he talked about needing to draw daily to get better I decided to get this phone so I could do that. Not a huge fan of Samsung but love being able to draw anywhere.

  • teuto@lemmy.teuto.icu
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    Working out. I finally realized that my psychological issue with working out was doing a long duration thing that I didn’t like. My solution was a high intensity short workout which doesn’t bother me at all from a mental perspective, so now I do burpees. Quick and over before I have a chance to not like it.

  • Noodle07@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    Picked dwarf fortress back up again, learning all the new things and changes feels really good. Getting decent at it!

  • Steak@lemmy.ca
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    Skateboarding. Started at 30 and I’m 31 now. I can drop in the mini half pipe, rock to fakie, and tailstall now. It’s a lot of fun pumping back and forth in a mini half pipe. Feels like what I imagine surfing feels like.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️@yiffit.net
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    I’m slowly beginning to understand Japanese enough that I can turn off subtitles and still understand like 25% of what’s being said.

    Meanwhile my ability to read it is starting to fall because I haven’t turned the romaji off and I keep finding myself reading that and not the katakana/hiragana/kanji.

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      10 hours ago

      Same, I’m getting there. I’ve been using the steam room at my gym, since the steam forces me to regulate my breathing. It’s a crutch but it has worked wonders for my mind.

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      11 hours ago

      Could you please provide any links or book recommendations for an absolute beginner? I’ve tried to approach it in different ways (apps mostly), but never actually manage to make it work and would love to learn what worked for you. Thanks!!

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        10 hours ago

        Being Peace by Thich Naht Hahn. That man is a master of meditation and his books changed my life. There really isn’t anything to it and if you are trying then you are trying too hard. It’s not about what you think when you meditate. It’s about letting what you think flow through you

        Keep in mind though that your brain works like a muscle in meditation and, like exercise, it’s hard at first. But the more you do it the better you get.

        One day all of a sudden you come across a situation where in the past you wouldn’t have been able to control your emotions, but something like a bell rings and brings you back to that calm Meditative State where you are in control.

        It’s about finding peace with yourself and the world around you.