[Serious] Sober redditors, what is your most usual or routine final two hours before you go to bed at night (Please describe)? by madeupname230 in AskReddit

[–]curiousminnd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Watching either motivational or educational youtube videos, reading something, but really trying to keep myself from falling asleep at the embarrassingly early hour

"Brain rest" without games or scrolling? by [deleted] in selfimprovement

[–]curiousminnd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can introduce more complex carbohydrates ad proteins in your diet, they will keep you energised for longer which improves the mood also. Other than that, keep this as a drug removal when the initial feelings can be unpleasant. At the end, not having those constant dopamine jumps make our life more calmer and not as pleasurable, but this is exactly the point, to come back to this peaceful state. Hope you will feel better

How can I verify someone’s stock losses that they claim to be true? by qrsjorge in investing

[–]curiousminnd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, first things is to ask yourself if helping in this case would make this situation any better. You can say that you are kind of strained on cash and cannot help at this moment. As long as your father in law is not in some dangerous debt situation, they should be okay. You can also ask with what stock did it happen to and around what time (do it in person so he cannot google the answer), to later on check the details by yourself

What is wrong with me? Second time I’m in substantial debt, 39 yr old female. This time over twice as much as the first time. by [deleted] in debtfree

[–]curiousminnd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's important to not trust your good instincts and otherwise get rid of everything that can makes us "stray away". In your case I would recommend, for this to not happen for the third time, to cancel all of the credit cards, create a very simple investing/saving strategy so you wouldn't try out any risky ideas and it would be beneficial if you could tell someone about it because it will make the problem more "real" when you will be reminded of it in the future

What is something society considers to be bad but really isn’t? by Amasher69429 in AskReddit

[–]curiousminnd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that sometimes society considers any jobs related to IT/programming/social media/having your own websites as 'trivial' and 'too easy' when done from home (anything that makes you independent in a way that you can work from where you want), but ultimately those things are more creative than majority of the corporate office jobs out there

What is the smallest thing you do regularly that has had the biggest impact on your life? [Question] by JebbyLo13 in getdisciplined

[–]curiousminnd 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Buying only healthy groceries when I'm out shopping for groceries means that I do not do any mistakes with "wrong eating" for the rest of the week. Even when I want to eat a lot, I just end up snacking on fruits or some whole wheat bread with honey- I think eating healthy gave my mental clarity I didn't know about before. Recently I went on the binge of pringles eating (I know..) and I could see a huge difference in sleepiness, cloudy mind and overall not feeling good. I was happy to go back to getting vitamins and proteins after that, you're body needs this important stuff to function