Panicked

It is obviously a very strange and stressful time in our world right now. Everywhere we turn there is more scary news about the Coronavirus. And that’s causing a panic.

We should absolutely be taking this very seriously. It is a very serious virus and has proven to shut down entire nations. But there is absolutely no reason to panic.

I obviously life with anxiety. And I’m scared too because I have a compromised immune system.

I am also a realist. And I care about myself and others. So I am choosing not to panic. I am also choosing to self quarantine. You should be doing these things as well.

If you have anxiety, this is a challenge. So let’s talk about to make it easier.

Limit Exposure

I mean this literally by social distancing but I also mean in the form of a digital detox. Stay informed with reputable and real sources (aka stop listening to the White House), but limit the amount of negative information you are exposing yourself to. Log off social media where a lot of the information available is wrong. Turn the channel if you’ve already spent time updating yourself for the day. The more you take in the content that is negative, the more you will panic. Turn it off, turn off the thing that is exacerbating your anxiety.

Stay Occupied

Distractions are everything. Been meaning to clean out your closet and donate old clothes? Is that book your friend recommended gathering dust on your bedside table? Still have that Pilates class waiting in your DVR? Do those things. Choose positive distractions during this time. Do all the things we all put off in our regular busy lives. And if it doesn’t bring you joy, don’t do it.

Create a Safe Space

You’re going to be spending a lot of time at home. Put in the work to make it a safe and comfortable space for you. Prepare with the supplies you need (prepare, NOT panic), make a cozy space, clean and organize. Do everything you need to do in order to feel joy and calm in your space. The more you feel “at home” the easier it is to actually spend well, all of your time there.

Invest in the right kind of social

No, not social media. We are social beings, we need that connection. FaceTime your family and friends. Text with them. Send cards, emails, tag the memes! Continue to remain connected in a healthy low risk way to the people that are important to you. Even the most introverted person in the world is not going to survive with no human contact.

Keep moving

My fitness game the last week has been on point. Get outside. Go for a walk (if you’re in a suburban or rural area, city kids sorry - keep your workouts at home), sit outside, get a workout class in (virtually). Mental health is connected to physical health. Don’t sit too long. Don’t sleep all day. Get moving.

Eat healthy

Again, health body, healthy mind. You can still order groceries online. Cool healthy meals. Eat healthy snacks. You’ve got time to show your Pinterest board the recipes you’ve been saving are actually going to be out to use. Sure, indulge, but eat as healthy as you can.

I know, things seem bleak right now. Things are hard. They’re straight up not fun. And for a lot of people, they are terrifying. Show up for yourself and others by doing the right thing. Stay home. Be kind. Help others where you can. We will get through this, but we have to do it together.

Dogs are People Too.

If you don't love dogs, you have no soul.  You're scientifically dead inside.  Dogs are the only creatures in the world that love you more than they love themselves.  They're always ready to celebrate the smallest things.  They just want to eat, snuggle, and play.  Dogs are people too, but more like better people than we are.

I've grown up in a family with dogs.  And my family treats our dogs like family members, because they are.  Our dogs go on vacation with us, we spend ridiculous amounts of money on their food, healthcare, and toys - and they sleep in our beds.  My mom has told me many times the dog is the favorite child - and I get it.  I've skyped with my dog, I have photos of my dog up in the house, if I have to leave my dog with someone for the weekend I text that person 1 billion times a day to check on him.  Because dogs are people too.

When I'm sick - my dog lays with me.  When I'm sad my dog licks my tears (JK guys I don't have feelings).  When I am stoked - my dog cheers too.  I celebrate his birthday, he has a girlfriend (Shout out to Lily in Scottsdale we miss you!), I will contort my body in bed rather than disturb his dreaming.  Because dogs are people too.

My family and I have spent thousands of dollars on our dogs.  When they need medical care, we don't even consider not getting them what they need.  We research the best foods and toys and treats and we spend the money to buy the best of the best.  My dog eats a grain free protein based diet - he literally has a healthier lifestyle than I do.  I walk him 1-2 miles a day to ensure he stays active and healthy.  If he sneezes, I panic.  I once took him to the vet because I thought he was dying - he had gas.  I spent $600 at the pet emergency room for the puppy flu.  Because dogs are people too. 

When I don't want to be social.  When I'm sad.  When I'm needing comfort - I want to be around all the dogs.  Dogs don't talk back.  They don't judge you. They just unconditionally love you. You're not drinking alone when you have a dog.  Dogs go to heaven because if I get to heaven and mine aren't all there - that is hell.  Dogs are people too.  And if you ever try to tell me that they aren't - I hate you, you're wrong and you're dead to me.

PS - ADOPT DONT SHOP!  Support your local SPCA, animal shelter, rescue organization and save a puppy life or 100! #AdoptDontShop