Recently, I've noticed an uptick
in the number of people who are suffering from depression, anxiety, and
stress. Many people are experiencing
fear, anger, sadness, guilt, shame, and grief. Some of these negative
feelings and emotions can be attributed to Trump, Republicans, and our
geo-political situation. A variety of factors contribute to our mental
health and it is important that we employ daily self-care.
I'm not qualified to give anyone advice with respect to mental or
emotional health and well-being. However, I do validate you as an
individual, and I can empathize with your situation.
To date,
I'm angry (at Trump et al). I'm ashamed of my fellow countrymen. I'm
anxious about the future, and I feel grief and sadness for what could've
been.
Here are some rudimentary coping mechanisms that I
incorporate to keep myself sane, healthy, productive, and happy. We all
know the benefits of the following and sometimes a reminder helps.
You
may or may not agree with my wellness philosophy, which is fine. Please
share your wellness philosophy.
Sleep - "Sleep plays an
important role in your physical health. For example, sleep is involved
in healing and repair of your heart and blood vessels. Ongoing sleep
deficiency is linked to an increased risk of heart disease, kidney
disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and stroke." - National
Institute of Health. Naps are wonderful!
Exercise - The Mayo
Clinic reports that regular exercise combats diseases, controls weight,
improves mood, boosts energy, better sleep, better sex... Health
conditions can limit or inhibit exercise. (Talk to your medical health
professional).
Stress Reduction - Mayo Clinic: Meditate, breathe
deeply, be present in the here and now, slow down, reach out and talk
to others, laugh, listen to music, exercise, enjoy nature and the
environment, unplug, yoga, join a community, create ART, get a massage,
take daily walks, journal...
Eating well - "Eating vegetables
provides health benefits – people who eat more vegetables and fruits as
part of an overall healthy diet are likely to have a reduced risk of
some chronic diseases.
Vegetables provide nutrients vital for health and
maintenance of your body." US Government Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention - Balanced diet.
Alcohol & Tobacco - Be smart with the substances and chemicals that you put into your body. Moderation.
Vitamins - I take a multivitamin daily. I see my doctor regularly and keep my vaccinations up to date.
Hydrate - I drink at least 1 gallon per day.
Massage - Get a regular massage if this is possible.
Support - We all need a supportive community of family and or friends.
I consider myself a life-long learner, and I'm always enrolled in
courses continuing education.
Professional help - if you find
yourself suicidal or depressed, seek out help from medical professionals
who are qualified to help you heal. If medical help is not possible,
talk to someone.
Avoid the temporary diet-mentality - we must
strive to do these thing for life. When we fall, and we will, get back
in the saddle at your earliest convenience.
What would you add or do differently?