Hi
@New Blue, and welcome.
Oh yeah. I definitely *need* down time, but it tends to make me more depressed.
Thank you!
Thanks for the welcome
@whiteraven !
It's always darkest before dawn, as they say. Give it a couple tries, if you so choose, but note that sometimes it can take some getting used to. If it still doesn't suit you, then no worries. It's just a suggestion, and I won't be offended. :-)
I know that "doing nothing" might sound like "lay in bed all week," but I want to emphasize that it doesn't have to be that long. Try five or ten minutes. If that doesn't calm you down, try twenty minutes the next time. Play around with it. If twenty leaves you feeling worse, try scaling back to fifteen. You get the idea.
Another thought I just had is trying meditation, since it involves the same quiet sitting, just with a little more structure in terms of mental activity. There's lots of different types out there, so if you want to try it out (assuming you haven't already), I'm sure you can find something that has some positive effect.
The site I use belongs to a Christian Brother who has studied meditation extensively. I can't post links or URLs for some reason - I think because my account is too new - but I can tell you how to get there: google "Meditate with Brother Camillus Chavez," and it should be the first result (after any ads). Click on the "Audio" tab at the top, then scroll down to the first set of bullet points.
Each bullet has a link for an audio file, which features Br. Camillus verbally walking you through various visuals in your meditation. If you decide to try these, I recommend starting with the 10 minute Instructional Meditation to get a feel for how he structures his meditations, and then go down the list from there.
Note that he will use a hint of Christian terminology (ie. "Cast your cares upon the Lord; the Lord will sustain you"). You can choose to substitute your own term mentally, or ignore that sentence altogether. Some links involve visualizing a Biblical scene, as noted in the link text. They are not sequential, so you can skip around as you wish. You don't have to be Christian to use these meditations.
Anyway, it's another suggestion, and I put it out there for you as well as anyone else reading this thread. Even if you don't find it useful, maybe someone else will. :-)
NB x