Wednesday, March 25, 2020

PDMM 7 -- Stay Calm and Carry On

Father Tony's (Nearly) Daily Physical Distancing  Message and Meditation 7:  Stay Calm and Carry On
We are all starting to feel the effects of cabin fever and what Psychologist Lori Gottleib calls “plague dread.”
Here are a couple of her suggestions to stay balanced:

Practice the BOTH/AND method: Don't say “It’s horrible and I just can't carry on.” Rather say: “It’s horrible AND we can still relax, rest, and be calm.”
Do not check the news every few minutes. A daily update from a reliable source is needed. But bingeing on news is like stress eating--it’s bloating our minds with unhealthy food that will make us feel sick.”
Keep your anxiety harnessed to tasks and things you can accomplish, like washing hands thoroughly and often, keeping 6 feet away from others, sanitizing surfaces, and staying home. Then let go of the things over which you have no control. Random, generalized anxiety, unchecked worrying, and feeding on and passing to others terror-ridden rumors, makes our minds and hearts spin into all kinds of frightening directions and robs us of the ability to be rational and deliberate in our response to this crisis. 
                               Keep calm and carry on. 
                               Practice good physical distancing rules. 
                               Know that you are beloved. 
                               We will get through this. 
                                    Grace and Peace. 
                                    ~ Fr. Tony+ 

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