Resource Page Updated!

Hello friend,

I hope you are well. The Dropping Levels for Stress and Anxiety toolkit series will return tomorrow.

Today I wanted to let you know that I’ve updated the Resources page with a few new links:

Mental Health and Mesothelioma – I find the resources here helpful not just for cancer patients, but for anyone struggling with mental health. The tips on living with the diagnosis echoed tips I’ve heard and used for handling depression and anxiety. Acceptance of a diagnosis, preparing to battle your way out of the Chamber of the Ordeal, finding enjoyment in the little things, seeking support, and setting boundaries for communication – all great advice for whatever health or mental health battle you are facing.

Day One app – I’ve been using this app for a streak of 1,682 days as of April 9, 2024. I like this journaling app because it has a low annual fee ($34.99), allows me to have multiple journals (kind of like Microsoft OneNote, but better organized for journaling), and allows me to include a lot of media (I like to include photos and screenshots I took that day). I also really like the daily prompts and the occasional journaling challenges. I like the features of premium – unlimited journals; sync across multiple devices (so I can update on my phone or my computer); unlimited photos, videos, audio recordings, drawings, and more. The new “Shared Journal” feature has been great for tracking the weekly “What worked” discussion I have with my sister – it lets us both see the notes.

Migraine Buddy app – As my migraines have become more frequent over the years, this tool has been especially helpful in tracking my headaches – exhaustion, tension, and full-on migraine. I really like the included air pressure monitoring and the monthly and quarterly reports.

Weighted Blankets – We have three in my house. I find they don’t trigger my touch aversion when I’m overwhelmed, which allows me to have the comfort of pressure against me even when I can’t handle the touch of my sister or my dog. I find I sleep better when I use one and laying under the biggest one we own has helped me calm down from high anxiety spikes many times over the past few years.

Apollo Neuro – This is can be worn as a bracelet, as my sister prefers, or around the ankle, as I prefer. It’s an odd tool, in that it utilizes vibration in specific patterns to target focus, boost energy, assist with meditation, and even ease headaches and nausea. It’s definitely an investment, but I’ve used it for several years now and it has helped not only with lowering stress levels and overwhelm, but has also helped me recover more calmly in the midst of a high anxiety spike and even in the midst of a full-on panic attack. I recommend waiting for a sale or buying refurbished – save money when you can, right?

The above links are not sponsored, I’m just sharing what I’ve found useful. I hope you find them useful as well, though no worries if they don’t seem like a good fit for your journey.

TTFN!

Love,

Katie

Series Overview: Dropping Stress and Anxiety Levels

Dear Friend,

On those days when you find yourself overly stressed and/or anxious, for reasons known or unknown, what do you do to bring your stress or anxiety levels down? I know it can be hard to find the right combination of tools that help, so my new Dropping Stress and Anxiety Levels series aims to share some of the tools that continue to work well for me. Depending on the cause, the success of each tool varies, and I’m often trying new things to see what works best.

My current toolkit includes:

  • Meditation
    • I will cover why it took me so long to try to build this practice, the methods I tried, and the ones that worked best for me. I’ll include links to my favorite guided meditations and practice methods.
  • Journaling & Lists
    • You can expect to see details on why I love lists, bullet journaling, and journaling apps. I’ll also include links to my favorite shops for pretty journals, pens, and washi.
  • Games
    • I’ll cover why I find gaming to be a good tool, which games have been beneficial for my mental health journey, and why they worked for me.
  • Reading
    • Look forward to a list of self-help books I found useful and why, as well as some of my current favorite “escapism” reads.
  • Time with Loved Ones
    • You can expect a look at what I’ve learned in therapy about community and spending time with loved ones, as well as thoughts on navigating new boundaries.
  • Baking
    • One of my favorite tools, but as someone who often has low energy, this one doesn’t happen as often as others. I’ll share some of my favorite recipes and why I find baking soothing.
  • Change of Scenery
    • We’ll look at why a simple short walk can shift a mood. I’ll also share fun day-trips I’ve taken and trips I want to take.
  • Comforting Touch
    • One of the tools I struggle with the most as someone with sensory issues; I’ll cover how I navigate touch sensitivity and finding the comfort of touch in other ways.
  • Getting Grounded
    • You can expect a list of my favorite grounding practices to help you recenter when stress or anxiety feels overwhelming.
  • Tools I’ve Purchased
    • The meh, the good, and the awesome.

Posts will drop every Tuesday and Thursday for this series around 8:30AM Eastern.

I look forward to hearing what tools you like and find useful, too!

Love,

Katie

Hello and Welcome!

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Hello dear friend! Welcome to Katie’s Nook. I’m so glad you are here today!

Regardless of how your path led you here today, please know I am so happy you stumbled upon my little corner of the web. As I start this new venture, I’ll be sharing the story of the journey that has most impacted my life, followed by whatever message I feel called to share for the day. I hope you find something here that serves you in some way. If not, thank you for stopping by anyway! Please know that if anything I share does not resonate with you, it is not meant for you at this time. However, if my words do strike a note of recognition in you, I consider myself blessed to have aided you in some small way on your journey. ❤

A little about me would be welcome at this point, yes? As you’ve already guessed, I’m Katie – nice to meet you! At the time of writing this, I am a technical writer by day, but by night I am a Reiki student, a novelist in the making, a doll artist, and a generally curious soul on the path to my highest and greatest self. I’m in my mid-thirties, happily single, and working on my next big adventure. Once again, thanks for stopping by!

Until next time, and with love always,

Katie ❤