Six Ways to Stay Positive During the Coronavirus Outbreak

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Even though we are all isolating ourselves and waiting for a pandemic breakthrough, there is a lot to be thankful for in our lives. Here are three things you can do to stay positive . . .

  1. Enjoy the small things. Like the ability to sleep in if you’re out of work, the smell of freshly-brewed coffee, or the feel of a warm shower on your back. They’re things you may have taken for granted in the past, but they can still boost your serotonin, improve your mood, and make you feel calm.
  2. Tell others in your household or by Skype that you love them, you appreciate their efforts.
  3. Strengthen your connections.If you’re locked down at home with your family, it’s a perfect opportunity to spend quality time with them. Play board games, look them in the eyes, have long conversations with them, and so on. Or reach out to your loved ones on the phone or FaceTime. Doing things that make you feel close to other people can boost your oxytocin and lower your cortisol levels, which can improve your stress levels.
  4. Look for the good in others.  For every story about people physically fighting over toilet paper, there are GOOD stories out there too, like people helping their elderly neighbors or people leaving huge tips at restaurants before they close.
  5. If you must go out for necessary groceries, gas or work pass on kindness and patience.
  6. Pray for your loved ones, those who are sick and struggling.  Pray daily and often.