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I focus on my health and self-care. I prioritize fitness and weightlifting with cardio. I made sure to take time to do the things I enjoy and appreciate the simple pleasures of life.
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PO3 Edzna Taylor
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My to go to for a mental health reset would either be skin care or going for a swim in natural forms of water like lakes, rivers, or beaches. With skincare, I love how it can rejuvenate your skin immediately and its a diy friendly. Swimming in clear fresh waters speaks for itself. There's nothing like it, you don't have to go deep or far but taking a plunge into water like that is restorative and refreshing. Both for me, help me reset and also refresh my mentality and perspective on Life.
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SGT Susan Merlo
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Drawing close to God in prayer & meditation.
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CDR Aaron Brodsky
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First, I check in and make sure I'm not just thirsty or hangry. If it's a true trigger I try to identify the usually fight, flight, freeze or fawn behavior in the moment and depending on what is going on, usually excuse myself and take 5 minutes to box-breathe or if I have time, perhaps a 15 minute audio meditation or some scripture reading and prayer. The biggest thing is to slow down the chaos in that triggered time and be good to myself in a disciplined way that is aligned with my new purpose(s)
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PFC Tony Miller
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Mostly reading and video gaming. Recently I convinced myself to visit my local tabletop game store and found a welcoming community. I’ve now added painting miniatures to my mental health reset hobby.
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Sgt Shayla Deppen
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I never thought I’d say this but running truly has been just what I needed. It went from being this love hate relationship with it to a shift of pushing myself to push harder and set goals that challenged me. In the process I began to truly enjoy the views, saying hello to the regular runners I’d see, and really just settling into my groove. Now, running is a big stress reliever. Look at this incredible sunset I had to stop and capture.
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SGT Gary Bean
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i must say putting miles on my harley trike. in the great usa. visiting parks. new back roads. yes. seeing the country i went overseas for
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Kelly Borbely
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My go to method is a walk on the beach. There is something about the ocean that just really clears my head and resets any negative I have going on.
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PV2 Darren Ragas
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My go to meditation is prayer. Walking on the treadmill is my way of releasing anxiety.
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SP5 Marcos ColonNieves
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My “go to” method is to disconnect from all the “noise” and get close to nature.
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