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Know How To Stay Mentally Fit During This Second Wave Of Covid-19

Mental health: During the ongoing covid-19 situation in the country, it is extremely important to take care of your mental health. Here are some tips you can follow.

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Covid-19 and mental health: Follow an active lifestyle to stay mentally fit

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During the ongoing pandemic, many people are undergoing mental health problems including panic, anxiety and depression. In-spite of these challenges, it is important to keep going strong and not just look after our physical health but mental health too. In the fight against the pandemic, being serene and hopeful is vital. Here are a few simple things you can do to stay mentally fit while facing the pandemic.

Tips to take care of mental health during covid-19 pandemic

1. Stay connected

It is important to stay connected with family, friends, co-workers and peers, especially if you're living alone via social media, video calls, instant messaging or normal phone calls as it can help you combat loneliness and keep negative thoughts at bay.

Also read: Experts Decode The Need To Stay Mentally And Physically Healthy When At Home

2. Exercise regularly

Physical activity releases endorphins which are natural pain killers, take charge of your wellbeing and retain a sense of control during such uncertain times, thereby helping to stay compose. Regular exercise will not only strengthen your immune system, but also making one less susceptible to infections.

Exercise regularly to stay mentally and physically fit
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3. Mindful routine

Simple way of asserting control over your life, and that's establishing a healthy, positive, and constructive routine. Being mindful is exactly what it sounds like. Follow a disciplined and mindful routine as it helps the brain to focus on the task at hand and not stray away into unnecessary negative thoughts.

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4. Pursue a creative hobby

The coronavirus outbreak has been hard on our mental health. And as you know an empty mind is a devil's workshop. So, pursing your hobby such as cooking, gardening playing an instrument, that you enjoy and keep you occupied, can help deal stress and anxiety.

5. Sleep Well

Adequate sleep and sleep-wake pattern allows for the balance of neurochemicals to be restored so the emotional exhaustion and burn out is low. Getting adequate sleep is an important part of a healthy lifestyle and can benefit your heart, mind and weight, especially in times like this is imperative. Keeping one strong to fight unwanted thoughts and fears.

Sleep properly every night to allow your mind and body function properly
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6. Limit news consumption

While it's important to stay informed, consuming constant content about the coronavirus can keep you in a heightened state of distress which can greatly affect your psychological well-being. Thus, commit to only tuning in to a few news programs per day, set a time limit, read articles and watch programs that focus on what you can do to stay healthy and wise.

Also read: Expert Recommends These Lifestyle Changes To Improve Your Mood And Mental Health

This second wave of Covid-19 is a challenging time for people hence it is essential to support mental health along with physical health. So, make a routine, set some goals and try to stay positive - you've got this! Stay home, stay safe.

(Nmami Agarwal is nutritionist at Nmami Life)

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