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COVID-19 and your mental health
Self-care strategies
Recognizing what's typical and what's not
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Recognize what's typical and what's not
Get help when you need it
Self-care tips
Take care of your body
Take care of your mind
Avoid stigma and discrimination
COVID-19 and health
Recognizing what's typical and what's not
Content
Recognize what's typical and what's not
Get help when you need it
Self-care tips
Take care of your body
Take care of your mind
Avoid stigma and discrimination
COVID-19 and health
Take care of your mind
Healthy coping actions for your brain start with deciding how much news and social media is right for you. Staying informed, especially during a pandemic, helps you make the best choices but do it carefully.
Set aside a specific amount of time to find information in the news or on social media, stay limited to that time, and choose reliable sources. For example, give yourself up to 20 or 30 minutes a day of news and social media. That amount keeps people informed but not overwhelmed.
For COVID-19, consider reliable health sources.
Other healthy self-care tips are:
- Relax and recharge. Many people benefit from relaxation exercises such as mindfulness, deep breathing, meditation and yoga. Find an activity that helps you relax and try to do it every day at least for a short time. Fitting time in for hobbies or activities you enjoy can help manage feelings of stress too.
- Stick to your health routine. If you see a healthcare professional for mental health services, keep up with your appointments. And stay up to date with all your wellness tests and screenings.
- Stay in touch and connect with others. Family, friends and your community are part of a healthy mental outlook. Together, you form a healthy support network for concerns or challenges. Social interactions, over time, are linked to a healthier and longer life.