How to deal with depression in quarantine
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It’s been a couple of weeks since people are confined to
their homes in self-quarantine. It can be quite difficult for some people to
deal with the loneliness and the depression that comes with no outdoor
activities.
Researches confirm that isolation and loneliness for
extroverts are equivalent to having 15 cigarettes per day. Being isolated with
no physical activities can actually take a toll on a person’s physical and
mental health.
We are going to give you some tips in this article on how to
fight your boredom and keep your depression at bay.
Make a routine
An unstructured routine can play a part in your depression and
anxiety. Make a habit of waking up at the same time as your office or college
hours. Take a lunch and tea break. And the same goes for your children who are
home from school make a routine for them as well.
Exercise
Exercise releases endorphins in your body. Endorphins
reduce the perception of pain and also trigger positive feelings in the body
which can be a big help in your confined days. Exercise is the biggest cure for
your depression and anxiety nowadays. Make a habit out of it.
Avoid unhealthily
behaviors
Avoid unhealthy habit likes smoking and unhealthy eating
habits or sleeping habits. Over-eating or under-eating and interrupted or a poor
sleeping schedule can play a big role in making you depressed.
Keep a healthy diet and sleeping pattern. Keep yourself busy
with some activity that you feel interested in.
Pick a new activity
to keep busy
Try to keep yourself than simply watch television the whole
time. Organize your cupboard, clean your kitchen and home. Start learning
knitting and playing crosswords puzzles. Start to paint silly drawings all of
these activities will give you a sense of accomplishment than sitting idly at
home and will keep your mind busy.
Plan a virtual
gathering
Take an hour or two for your loved ones and connect with
them virtually even if the pandemic is keeping you away from each other
physically. Talk to them on video calls and let your children set play dates
with their friends online. Don’t let social distancing turn in to social
isolation. Seeing and talking to your loved ones can keep you happy and help
with keeping depression far away from you.
Take a break from the
news
Yes, It’s important to keep yourself informed about what’s
going on in the world and with the pandemic but too much gruesome information
24/7 can do nothing than to add to your anxiety. Stay away from 24/7 news. Find
alternative ways for to the point and precise information like the CDC Centers
For Disease Control and Prevention through it you will get all the information
you actually need without going into depressing details.
Give a helping hand
Help the isolated elders or physically disabled people who
don’t have anyone to help them or give back to the society one way or another
start a program for giving out food to the needy and medicines to the sick. Do
all of this while wearing all of your protective gear against the pandemic for
your safety and others as-well. Helping others out in these difficult times
will give you a sense of purpose in your self-isolation.
Remind yourself why
When you feel depressed then try to remind yourself why are
you doing this? Why are you imposing self -isolation on yourself? For your loved
ones for your Vulnerable parents for keeping your vulnerable loved ones and your
neighbors down the street safe.
You are keeping yourself in confinement so you don’t become
the carrier for the deadly virus. You are not just keeping yourself safe but doing a favor to the world in general.
All of these thoughts can help you feel better about the
confinement situation and give you a sense of purpose that you are playing a
big role doing nothing more than just keeping yourself isolated.
You are the new superhero.
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