Stress and anxiety are running rampant during this time of quarantine. In normal times we experience stress, but the last few weeks have pushed us to a new level. The new stressors come from different sectors. It is no longer the traffic, the hustle and bustle of the workday, but now it comes from a place of fear that we might become infected with an invisible virus, and it can make you or your family really sick. There is anxiety around catching or transmitting Covid-19. Family and friends no longer get together; Passover, Easter, Ramadan religious celebrations have been canceled or are virtual; we don’t hug our neighbors or even shake their hand. It is all unfamiliar and all different. We don’t know how long it might last and what the world will look like on the other side.
According to a recent Gallop Poll, eight out of ten Americans report they “frequently” or “sometimes” experience stress in their daily lives. That was before the Coronavirus pandemic. The study found work and kids are the two major stressors in our lives. Now work is tenuous or non-existent and the kids are home 24-7. Schools are closed through May, graduations canceled, and kids may be separated from their mothers for Mother’s Day.
Millions of Americans have lost their jobs and there is great fear that the money will not come back for a while. Folks cannot pay their rent, mortgage, or bills. Government is trying to help but when might that help arrive? The fear creeps into our sleep and folks lie awake worrying about when it will end and whether they will be able to weather the storm.
Life is so challenging as we enter the second quarter of 2020 and try to balance work, family, and finances. Everything is unprecedented.
I have spent the last forty years trying to eliminate stress in my life so here are a few tips I wanted to share that might be beneficial.
There is still much joy in life and although sorrow surrounds us, life rebounds. Just like the spring, the leaves come out and flowers are blooming, the bees are buzzing, butterflies are visiting the flowers, and the birds are singing.
There is only one person who controls the stress and anxiety in your life and that is you. Take responsibility for ensuring the pressure and fear doesn’t get in the way of your health or happiness.
Be safe, be well, take care of yourself.
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