Nowadays, it seems as though the only thing people are talking about is the Coronavirus, or COVID-19. This topic brings up a lot of strong feelings of worry and anxiety. Especially now, while we stay home and practice social distancing to help slow the spread of the virus, we need to find new and different ways to manage our stress.
Below are a few tips we suggest to improve your well-being.
- Take a few moments each day for meditation or quiet reflection. It doesn’t have to be long – five to 10 minutes makes a huge difference.
- Watch a favorite movie, read or do something you find relaxing.
- Write down your emotions in a journal or on a piece of paper. If you have a lot of thoughts going through your mind that are making your head spin, getting them on paper can be a stress reliever. Write down a negative emotion, then rip up the piece of paper and toss it away.
- Listen to music.
- Get outside (if you’re able) and walk. With any physical activity, the release of endorphins will automatically put you in a better mood.
- Limit news and tune in to the quiet. Become aware of how peace-filled the quiet can be.
- Laugh. Seriously! Even a smile can go a long way, especially if you or someone is having a rough day. Call a loved one. FaceTime with friends near and far. You never know when you will make someone’s day.
To find more advice from UVM Health Network on staying healthy at home and coping with COVID-19, click here.
A message from John R. Brumsted, MD
President and CEO, The University of Vermont Health Network
Sometimes, the simplest tools are among the most effective. That principle applies even amid the uncertainties of the COVID-19 pandemic. I want to underscore a key message you’ve been hearing from Vermont Gov. Phil Scott: “Stay home, stay safe.” When you stay home, you’ll slow the spread of this virus and protect your loved ones – especially the most vulnerable. And you’ll be helping to ensure that our health care providers, including the affiliates of the UVM Health Network, are prepared to serve our communities.


