You Always Care For Your Children, But What About You?

Pandemic. Most people were very unfamiliar with this word a few months ago. Now, it’s sadly a part of our new reality. And additionally, many parents are focused on their families, how to support themselves financially, and the near future.

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But… What about you?

Mental health is something that not many people spend much time thinking about. Now is a time when many people are struggling with their mental health due to a continuous wave of stress.

What can I do to alleviate some of my stress?

In this blog post, I wanted to give a variety of self-care options for parents whom haven’t thought that far, due to a variety of other things on their mind.

  1. Get connected to see other friends and parents via Skype, Google Hangouts, or Zoom.    *Talking with others is a great way to relieve stress, see how others are doing, and to see others’ perspectives about the current situation.
  2. Do an at home workout.     *Exercise helps to release stress and tension from your body and helps improve your overall mood by releasing endorphins (the “feel good” chemical) into your body.
  3. Make a homemade meal.   *Cooking takes a while, but is a great, tasty use of time.
  4. Listen to music.    *Music is known for its many benefits such as relieving anxiety, improving your overall mood, and more.
  5. Color, paint, or make a craft.   *Who said coloring is just for kids? Exploring with different mediums of art is a great way to improve focus, and like the other reasons previously listed, helps to reduce stress and anxiety!

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6. Read a book.   *Reading is a great distraction and great form of entertainment that can take your mind off of things for awhile.

7. Take some time for yourself.   *Sometimes, there will be a time where you need to be alone. Take this time to think, breathe, and relax. Light a candle, take a bath, or take a walk.

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8. Play video games.   *What? Video Games? Yes. Playing video games helps to stimulate relaxation, improves problem solving skills, promotes multitasking skills, and is a great way to bring families together in friendly competition.

9. Have a movie-marathon with your family.   *What better time is there than now to watch all eight movies of the Harry Potter series?

10. Create DIY STEM projects to work on with your family.   *Schools are starting to integrate more STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) projects into their lessons. What better way to kill time than to make a birdhouse or plant a garden?

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11. Have a family game night.   *During hard times, nothing is better than having quality time spent with your family over snacks, games, and great memories being made.