Redefining Rest for Public Health Professionals
Health & Fitness:Mental Health
As long as you and I are alive, there will be horrible crises in the world. Being a human is messy, and we’re all coping the best we can. There’s nothing wrong with you if you don’t feel like you have the capacity to do your best work or can’t manage the fear, anxiety, and outrage you’re experiencing. However, prioritizing your mental and emotional health is vital during a crisis, and I’m offering you my top tips.
Join me this week to hear self-care approaches that will help you slow your stress cycle and process difficult emotions, whether you’re directly impacted by a crisis or are witnessing one. Learn how neglecting self-care doesn’t solve anything, and I’m sharing how I’m currently giving myself mental and emotional respite so I can take the necessary actions to respond.
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