Well in Mind Self-care Tip of the Week
Ways to Create Structure When Life is Constantly Changing
- Create quiet time: agree on times at home where everyone will find space alone to engage in quiet activities, or try eating lunch alone at work to step away from stimulation
- Set goals each day: the act of setting goals and checking your progress is directly related to achieving them. Set small goals each day to help gain a sense of achievement
- Stick to a schedule: Set regular start times, end times, and frequent breaks to help you stay on track and focused and to create balance between work and relaxation time
- Stay connected: schedule times to talk to friends, family, and co-workers to help combat isolation and enhance feelings of community and connection
- Take a break from the news: If what you’re reading or watching isn’t new information, shut it down! Watching as little as 14 minutes of distressing news can increase anxiety
- Walk it off: Taking a quick walk around your office, home, or neighborhood Is enough to boost your mood, decrease fatigue, and increase focus and creativity
- Make time for hobbies: taking time to pursue hobbies can reduce the risk of depression
- Engage in mindfulness activities: Practice focusing on your senses (what you can hear, smell, taste, touch, see) in this moment. Aim for 1-5 minutes. You can also focus on your breathing, noticing the sensations of what it feels like to breathe in the body.