What Are You Doing to Stay Physically And Mentally Healthy These Days?
I think it is fair to say that most of us are feeling a bit
unsettled about the uncertainties brought up by the COVID-19, the work from
home arrangements and how everything is just very different than our typical
routine.
With all these changes, I wonder what are you doing to stay
physically and mentally healthy during these times?
Here are my top 5 tips that I hope can help you, just as
they are helping me!
(1) Make the most of
it: Whereas it is inconvenient to be homebound, to wear a mask when going
out and to have your typical daily routine interrupted, it is also an
opportunity to appreciate what we have and to make the best out of it. I’ve
been feeling really grateful for my home, the medical care we have in Hong Kong
and the family bonding time that this virus is giving my family. Don’t get me
wrong, having a husband and two teenagers home most of the day drives me crazy
at times! But on the positive side, having everyone home has created a lot of
great moments too. We are having conversations on a range of subjects — from world
issues to their favorite YouTube channel — along with watching a lot of movies
together and enjoying each other’s company. How many people wish they could
work from home more often?! Well, here we are. Let’s make the most of it.
Create more conversations, share, watch movies, start a home bookclub, cook
together, share the chores and make every day a happy one. It is up to each of
us to do so.
(2) Stay positive:
If you met me in person you know I am a generally happy and bubbly person. With
so much uncertainty in the air, however, it is not always easy to maintain high
spirits and that “Happy Mind” I always talk about. In the last few months, I
discovered the mindfulness meditation app Calm,
the #1 App for Meditation and Sleep. I love it and I have been doing it daily,
every morning! Calm helps me stay positive, grateful and have more perspective.
I share it with my coaching clients, kids, and friends. I can’t recommend this
enough.
(3) Use the time to
learn something new: Working from home should give everyone a bit more time
as many of us are not commuting to and from work. So, how are you using this
time? Are you being more efficient with work? Less efficient? I encourage you
to have a general work schedule from home, but also enjoy your time with new
things. How about a new book? A new Podcast? A new online course from Udemy?
Enjoy the day! Take the opportunity to use your time to learn and enjoy the
moment, rather than get obsessed with scary and sad news going around. I recently
started listening to a great Podcast called “The Happiness Lab” by Yale Professor
Dr. Laurie Santos. What a fun, insightful and easy listen! I have also been
recommending this to my coaching clients who seem just as hooked as I am.
(4) Exercise more:
Besides washing hands well, taking vitamin C and D, zinc and all the other
things you’ve read that can help your immune system stay healthy and strong,
how is your exercise routine? As you
know, exercise is a key element for physical and mental wellbeing. We all know
that, but many of us don’t do it as regularly as we should. Well, here’s our
chance to go for a walk or a run, go to the beach, do a “7 minutes workout” or
get to your gym or yoga if you are not afraid of the crowd (in fact, there are
not many people going out. So, you may have almost like a private class). I go
to The Yoga Room in Hong Kong and
love the teachers, the space and the down to earth vibe.
(5) Start Journaling:
When I speak with friends and clients about journaling, a lot of people like
the idea, but very few actually do it. Many of us have read articles that talk
about the benefits of journaling and even if not writing much, then at least
writing 3 to 5 things we are grateful for each day. These exercises help
reinforce the positive, keep things in perspective, as well as help us better
understand our emotions. Being a certified corporate trainer and coach in
Emotional Intelligence with Genos
International and a meditation practitioner for years, I have long known
about these practices and benefits. I
only just started about four months ago, however, and I can tell you these
articles are really on to something! I
wish I had started earlier.
I meant to write some very quick tips but got a bit carried
away, in a good way! If you read this
far, I hope the tips are useful to you. I would also love to hear… what are you
doing to stay physically and mentally healthy during these challenging times?
Please get in touch and if we can help in any way with coaching or your training
needs, we would love to do so!
Much Love and keep a Happy Mind!
Mônica - FELIZ Consulting
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