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Here are 2 pieces of good advice, for free, about how to keep positive & not get depressed during this pandemic:
1. El-Gabalawy said that also includes getting good sleep, limiting news consumption and limiting substance use.
Dr. Renee El-Gabalawy, a clinical psychologist with Shared Health and a professor at the University of Manitoba, is leading a cross-Canada study on COVID-19 and its impact on mental health. I totally agree. Nothing can depress you more, except maybe a death of a close relative, than reading the daily hate news. I know I feel much better now that I limit my news viewing to about 15 mins. a day. I never watch TV news.
2. "Sitting on the couch and watching TV, that's fine to do that a little bit. But then you become really lethargic and you don't really feel like doing anything, you kind of get stuck in a bit of a rut." It's so much better to take a daily walk outside than suffer the results of being a "couch potato". Think about it.
1. El-Gabalawy said that also includes getting good sleep, limiting news consumption and limiting substance use.
Dr. Renee El-Gabalawy, a clinical psychologist with Shared Health and a professor at the University of Manitoba, is leading a cross-Canada study on COVID-19 and its impact on mental health. I totally agree. Nothing can depress you more, except maybe a death of a close relative, than reading the daily hate news. I know I feel much better now that I limit my news viewing to about 15 mins. a day. I never watch TV news.
2. "Sitting on the couch and watching TV, that's fine to do that a little bit. But then you become really lethargic and you don't really feel like doing anything, you kind of get stuck in a bit of a rut." It's so much better to take a daily walk outside than suffer the results of being a "couch potato". Think about it.