By: Lee Vance, Psy.D.

If you are home, socially distancing, and having to give up your routine, you’re not alone. These times can be scary, tiring and exhausting. During this time of great uncertainty, there is nothing abnormal about having stress reactions. These can range from physical exhaustion, mental confusion, paranoid thoughts, and angry outbursts. None of us are immune from stress. In fact,  it can be helpful to acknowledge that stress is not bad. Stress is a sign that the body and mind are functioning appropriately – working to keep us safe and alive. It’s chronic and toxic levels of stress we want to avoid. While social isolation is a good move to fight against a pandemic, it is not good for our overall well-being.

So what do we do with this? How do I reduce my stress levels in this current situation? Here is a list of things we can do.