Daily Habits


What daily habit do you do that improves your quality of life?

I would say I have two daily habits that I believe improve the quality of my life!

The first is learning German on Duolingo. I’ve been learning German for almost 3 years now! I started during December of 2021 while I was in COVID 19 induced self quarantine and it was a fun thing to do to pass the time.

I recently achieved a 1000 continuous day streak on Duolingo.

Now I wish I had made more of an effort to learn German when my German Oma was alive. Even though I’ve been doing it for almost 3 years now, I’m far from fluent, but I can understand what is going on if someone were to speak German to me. I believe having someone to actively use the language with is a great way to learn a new language and helps cement what you learn into your mind.

I think learning German has improved my life because it’s always good to learn a new skill and stick at it to try and improve it over time. Plus learning a second language is always a useful skill to have, plus it’s a way to remember my Oma by.

My second habit that I would say improves the quality of my life is going for a 5 (ish) mile walk at a brisk pace every day. I know there’s a debate about whether or not 10,000 steps a day is just an arbitrary number of steps to achieve, but getting out and about every day, has done me a lot of good.

Merestone Park in Southam where I live is one of my favourite places to walk to.

I’ve lost weight from walking, just a bit over 30 KG (70 lbs roughly), combined with weight lifting 3 times a week. It has also helped improve my mental health. I try to be open and honest about my struggles with depression and being suicidal, but getting out of the house has really helped.

Newbold Comyn in Leamington Spa is another favourite place of mine to walk

I know some people might think that sounds a bit silly, but the exercise and whatever I have playing on my earphones, whether it be music or an audiobook, really boosts my mood in general, especially if I’m having a low day.

Getting out and into nature also helps, I think, getting somewhere quiet, where there’s nothing but the sound of wind in the trees and birdsong is really relaxing.

Sometimes it is the small simple things that can help a lot. It doesn’t have a major thing as long as it makes you happy or brightens up your day, then that’s all that matters.

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About duncanainsworth

Duncan, 35, will most likely talk about mental health, video games, sci-fi, personal challenges and a few other things. I have Autism, ADHD, Dyspraxia and Depression
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