At the same time, it's
more important than ever to practice self-care during times such as these.
What can you do to take care of yourself even when times are tough?
Accept Things Aren’t Perfect
By refusing to let go of normalcy and accept things are different right now, you
create impossible levels of stress, and unnecessary suffering. The best practice?
Step back. Acknowledge what's going on. Realize you might need a different game
plan for a while. this puts you less on the defensive and more in control.
Eat Something
You're not apt to feel hungry when you’re stressed. When you do eat, you might
find yourself grabbing what's easy. This means eating a lot of fast food or empty
calories. Your better bet? Start scheduling your meals. Make an effort to eat a
balanced diet. Having the proper fuel will go a long way to helping you get
through what you need to.
Exercise
Putting your body in motion when you're under this kind of stress seems almost
crazy at first glance. On the other hand, when you are overwhelmed, it's very easy
to slip into a routine of inactivity. To fix this, make a point to get up and move
around every few hours.
It's especially helpful to get outside if you can.
Remember, movement has been proven to ease stress, and help you feel better
even when things are difficult.
Sleep
Sleeping isn't always easy when everything is chaotic around you. you might find
it easier to sleep if you create a bedtime routine and hold to it. Slow your mind
through journaling or other quiet activities which will help you process what
you're going through. Do what you need to relax yourself in order to get a good
night's sleep.
Talk to Someone
Never try to go it alone.
Difficult times call for a support network. Make talking to
others a priority. Even socialization over the phone or via video conferencing will
go a long way to keeping you on an even keel. If you're really struggling in dealing
with this situation, you might want to consider talking to a counselor or other
professional.
Do Something to Relax
Lastly, remember to take time to pamper yourself. Look for small ways to give
yourself relief. Time out for a bubble bath, to read a good book, or to indulge in
hobbies will help restore your equilibrium
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