Kyle Wright
Active member
What is the one thing you do day in, day out that keeps you mentally/emotionally/physically/spiritually healthy?
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Pray. Numero uno amigo! Followed by living as a Godly man of Faith, and doing everything I possibly can to surround myself with His glory in everything I do. May sound silly to others, but for me, it just makes MY life and my families life a lot easier and more fulfilling. Yes, there are plenty of stumbles and setbacks, but prayer drives me to happy life.What is the one thing you do day in, day out that keeps you mentally/emotionally/physically/spiritually healthy?
Always a good way to start and finish out the day.Every morning starts with reading the Bible or doing some devotional before the sun rises - sets the tone for the day. After work, I lift weights and/or cardio of some sort. Then I soak in the hot tub , followed by a whiskey and a cold beer to wind down. I'm as good physically, emotionally, and spiritually at 52 years old as I've ever been.
Solid routine.Every morning starts with reading the Bible or doing some devotional before the sun rises - sets the tone for the day. After work, I lift weights and/or cardio of some sort. Then I soak in the hot tub , followed by a whiskey and a cold beer to wind down. I'm as good physically, emotionally, and spiritually at 52 years old as I've ever been.
OverachieverNumerous and varied and you'll roast me for the new agey nature of some of it...
up at 5:45am
Water/light therapy (18 hours of darkness here in NH is bitch) on wakeup
1.5 hours reading before work
Daily max plank, cold shower
15 minute NSDR
gym 4 days a week, sauna 4 days a week
Dinner at table with family as much as possible
Journaling/tracking what has been done, what needs to be done
phone/screens killed at 8:30PM
bed at 9:45-10:15pm
I’m just trying to live long enough to do all the dumb shit I’ve thought upOverachiever
Im with you 100%Pray. Numero uno amigo! Followed by living as a Godly man of Faith, and doing everything I possibly can to surround myself with His glory in everything I do. May sound silly to others, but for me, it just makes MY life and my families life a lot easier and more fulfilling. Yes, there are plenty of stumbles and setbacks, but prayer drives me to happy life.
It’s kinda of where this element of my routine originated. I found the stillness and calm of the blind lasted into the day… and I needed more of that calm when facing the corporate grind so before I climb in the truck to go to office or sit down in front of the glowing display for hours on end we try to stockpile some of it.Good stuff, guys. I especially like this from logangrantgray:
I take about 15 minutes each morning, ideally before sunrise to step outside and simply listen as the world wakes up. I walk off the back porch and let myself digest the quiet before the day asserts itself. The air is usually cooler, the noise is minimal, and it gives my mind a chance to settle and prepare for what’s ahead.
I haven't taken 15 minutes each morning, but I've spent some time on the back porch in the predawn darkness. It reminds me of the time I spend in the blind during hunting seasons when I think about all that's possible. Great daily discipline.