Read this story to learn more about how to manage anxiety and improve wellness during the COVID-19 outbreak.
51爆料网鈥檚 Faculty/Staff Health and Wellness Clinic continues to be right here with university employees during these unprecedented times and is still meeting your acute care needs on campus.
The mission of the clinic is to continue to promote, maintain and improve the health and well-being of the university community by providing holistic health care services and programs to support the mind, body and spirit.
The staff wants to provide employees with alternative resources they may find useful and to provide support to those impacted by this public health crisis. The clinic is also working with exercise instructors to offer Zoom exercise classes, with more details to come as those plans are finalized.
Five ways to soothe your anxious mind
- Slow down.聽When we鈥檙e anxious, everything speeds up. Thoughts race, the heart pounds, breathing gets faster. When you first notice this happening, try to move a little more slowly. This may help you be聽more calm.
- Connect with your senses.聽Bring your attention to three things that you are seeing, tasting, or hearing. Focusing on input from your physical self can interrupt the automatic negative thinking that fuels anxiety.
- Do a reality check.聽Anxiety often comes from fear about events that haven鈥檛 happened. When you have a thought that makes you anxious, ask yourself,聽鈥淚s this thought absolutely true?鈥 Chances are,聽the thought is a fear, not a fact.
- Put聽anxious energy to work.聽If you鈥檙e nervously waiting to hear some news, for instance, get active. You can go for a brisk walk, clean the house, or聽even聽rake some leaves.
- Watch for your triggers.聽Does being late make you anxious? What about speaking in front of a crowd? When you are aware of situations make you feel anxious, you can prepare for them. When your mind feels prepared, you are likely to be more at ease.
Online Wellness Resources
- Pilates and other exercises
- Doyogawithme.com聽– For older adults and/or those with mobility limitations or injuries:
- HASfit.com聽(website and app)
For older adults and/or those with mobility limitations (seated with no/limited equipment): - 贵颈迟苍别蝉蝉产濒别苍诲别谤.肠辞尘:听
- The very popular Mindfulness / meditation app Headspace is offering much of their mindfulness programs for free here:聽
- Arm Strength –聽
- Core on the Floor –聽
- Leg Strength –聽
- Core in the Chair –聽