Staying social while distanced
April 13, 2020
- Call, FaceTime or Zoom one friend or family member each day. A combination of analogue and virtual is recommended. Seeing someone's face will boost your serotonin (feel-good chemical) levels in your brain.
- Send a card or letter to someone you care about through good old fashioned snail mail.
- Host a virtual movie night. If you have Google Chrome, there is a feature called Netflix Party that allows you to stream at the same time as friends.
- Host a virtual book club. Aren't we all saying we wished we had more time to read?
- Look for virtual classes on a skill you'd like to learn. Maybe music lessons, cooking, knitting or learning a new language.
- Take a virtual group fitness class.
- If you know someone who struggles with depression or anxiety, make a point to reach out to them. In helping others, we also help ourselves.
- Stuck with others? Consider what you are gaining. Take this time to strengthen your relationships and learn more about each other.
- Reach out to your elders, older neighbors, parents and grandparents or anyone who is vulnerable. See if they need help with groceries, shoveling snow, or errands. Many may be feeling especially lonely right now and would appreciate a phone call.
If social distancing is getting to you and you'd like to talk with a counselor, we have telehealth sessions available. Call Student Health and Counseling at 474-7043 to set up your appointment. We are here for you!