According to the American Psychological Association, Americans are stressed. The poll found that 84% of those polled, experienced one emotion commonly associated with prolonged stress. The most common was anxiety, followed by sadness and anger. If 8 out of 10 people are stressed, what can we do to relieve some of it.
- We can practice gratitude daily. Look for 3 things each day that you are grateful or that were good on this day. Starting your day looking for good, sets a more positive mindset. Ending the day by reflecting on the good helps lower anxiety and sadness along with building resiliency.
- Give yourself permission to opt out of the news, social media, and/or negative people. Allow yourself permission to let go of negativity and focus on the present moment where you can create calm in the moment.
- Practice self-care by walking for 14-30 minutes. Practicing meditation using guided meditations available on apps on our smartphones for 10 or more minutes. Watch something that makes you laugh.
- Connect with others safely. Supporting one another builds resiliency and offers opportunity to give one another positive feedback.
- Make sure you give yourself the opportunity for a good night’s sleep. Your bedroom should be dark and cool enough to foster good sleep. Being rested positively affects our mood the following day.
- Lastly, if you are experiencing negative thoughts, take stock of the present moment and make changes if needed to calm yourself or ask a friend for perspective.