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How to protect your mental health in tough times

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If you’re not protecting your mental health right now, you’re either struggling or a superhero. Even before the coronavirus pandemic threw a wrench in things, there was plenty to stress about.


Concerns about everything from dirty dishes to climate change can affect your mental health. Just remember you control your mental state. You may not be able to solve all of life’s challenges, but you can keep them from getting to you.

Protecting your mental health starts with a simple commitment, to separate your internal state from what’s going on around you.
Here’s how to protect your mental health in tough times:
  • Talk it Out

The first and most important step to protecting your mental health? Speaking up. Opening up to friends and family about your mental health challenges isn’t a sign of weakness. In fact, it proves you’re strong enough to show others the not-so-perfect parts of your life.

  • Shrink Your Screen Time

Tempting as it is right now, spending hours each day on social media isn’t good for your mental health. At best, you’ll distract yourself from what matters; at worst, you’ll internalize all the bad news and anger online.

  • Avoid Drugs and Alcohol

Drugs and alcohol makes anxiety worse, few hours after having a drink, it will stress you out. Cutting back will get you back to your normal self.

  • Don’t Neglect Your Diet

Every bite you take affects those gut nerves. Nutritious foods — the fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, and lean meats your mother likes to talk about — nurture it, while unhealthy ones upset it.

  • Give Yourself a Break

Although perseverance is admirable, you have to cut yourself some slack when times get tough. Taking breaks is critical if you want to keep going for the long term.

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