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Managing Yourself and COVID-19 Stress

If you are scared of the coronavirus and worried about how to stay safe from it, then you can pay attention to some points mentioned in this pdf and reduce the impact of covid-19 by adopting them.<br>

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Managing Yourself and COVID-19 Stress

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  1. Managing Yourself and COVID-19 Stress Ways to look after your well-being

  2. Take a break from the news. Information overload can be upsetting. Make an effort to switch off your screens or the television once in a while.

  3. Meditate, eat well-balanced meals, take deep breaths, and exercise. Take care of your body. Aside from staying safe, ensure that you are taking steps to keep yourself healthy.

  4. Make time to unwind. Use a few minutes of your day to do something you enjoy. Especially if you are working at home, take a short break to rest your eyes and your mind.

  5. Connect with others. Talk to people you trust about your concerns and how you're feeling. Check on your loved ones too. It's would be nice to know that you're not going through a stressful time alone.

  6. Aside from looking after ourselves, it's important to be aware of the real risks of the virus and how we can protect ourselves and our loved ones.

  7. Plan and prepare. Get the recent information about local Covid-19 activity from public officials and departments. Create a list of important organizations and providers your household can call in case of emergencies. Choose a designated room that can be used to separate family members who are sick or under monitoring.

  8. 01 Wash your hands frequently. Take everyday preventive action. 02 Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth. Let family members who are sick or have underlying issues stay at home and away from the office, school or crowded places. 03

  9. 04 Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue then throw the tissue in the trash. 05 Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces. 06 Stay indoors as much as you can, and wear a face mask if ever you need to go outside.

  10. Stay in touch Stay informed about the local outbreak situation. Notify your work or school if your schedule or arrangements need to change. If you live alone, ask family, friends, and health care providers to check on you during the outbreak. Stay in touch with family and friends with chronic medical conditions as well.

  11. Take care of your household's emotional health. Outbreaks are stressful for both adults and children. Children may respond differently to stressful situations. Talk with your children and answer their questions. Let them voice out their fears or worries. Practice meditation as a whole unit.

  12. The situation may be overwhelming, but coping with stress will make you, the people you care about, and your community stronger.

  13. Apart from this, you can also contact an online counselor to keep your mind well & positive as a counselor is a well- educated trained psychotherapist. Talk to a psychologist online

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