By Dr.Pallavi A. Joshi, Consultant – Psychiatrist, Columbia Asia Hospital Whitefield
Many of us have leaves or work from home, bringing family members closer than ever before but where is the happiness? Does it really feel like we are on a leave? Not really, because leaves are what we take voluntarily. However, this situation is a compulsion and has a lot of uncertainty attached to it. We don’t know the course of this pandemic, a lot of us are not able to deal with financial uncertainties and some of us are staying away from the family and are dealing with increasing levels of boredom, fear and restlessness.During this exceptional situation that has never been faced across generations before us, these are the possible challenges and some possible ways to reduce the impact of stress
Create a sense of order by following a routine. Include daily activities such as work, exercise, cooking or learning even in isolation.
Limit the sources from where you get your news. Avoid media coverage that spreads panic or causes hysteria. Get accurate news from official health organizations of your area.
Technology has enabled staying connected with everyone even when you’re confined. Use your phone, email and social media to connect with friends. You can video call family members to check on their health.
Ask questions and clear any doubts that you may have with a medical health practitioner. The best way to end fear is to learn more about the disease and any real risks you may have.
Avoid consuming alcohol or drugs to cope with the anxiety of isolation. You may feel good for some time but in the long run, you will end up feeling more depressed. Instead, follow a healthy diet and exercise or meditate for a calmer mind and fitter body. You will feel overall wellness.
Important habits to sail through the new work-life balance during work-from home
Differentiate between ‘Burden’ and ‘Decision’
Replace burden with choice, meaning when you feel I don’t want to but I have to, you face two negative thought lines, the moment you say I decide to do this because it’s good for my life, half of the problem is solved as you treat the restriction as your decision and not a compulsion.
Converting challenges and limitations into opportunities-
Cleaning your home- cleaning cupboards, fridge, old papers- all are therapeutic. As the funda goes- “cleaner the house, quieter the mind”. When you remove unwanted stuff, imagine your unwanted thoughts and beliefs are also getting removed with that. it also helps in removing the pent up or dead energy
We are living in a world where the internet gives you the option of possibly learning any hobby that you want to – we can use this opportunity well, and we may never get this much free time again in future. Unlearning of old patterns, habits which serve no longer functional purpose to us is also one task we can do during this period, one can formulate strategy and ask family members to support the same
Call your friends who are staying in other parts of the world, 90% of the time the communication is very rewarding and relaxing, and often gives you a new perspective.
During busy routines sometimes we really forget what our inner self actually wants! You can have much needed “me” time now. Meditation helps you connect to your higher self. Writing your thoughts, goals – are some of the effective ways to find your purpose in life
It is said – any happy person you see will be in the process of creation and it’s absolutely true! Be it making new dishes, to drawing simple rangoli every day, making paintings, teaching new things to your child all channel out anxiety and give immense satisfaction
Prayers, chanting, watching inspirational, humorous movies with your family, reading good books, using positive affirmations loudly.
When to take professional help
If you or anybody you know is experiencing the following, it may be beneficial to seek professional help
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