And what to do about your doctors' appointments.
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| Mental health experts say that journaling is one of the best ways to improve your well-being, especially during the pandemic. Looking for advice on how to get started? Reporter Kelsey Borresen has you covered. | |
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Got a spare minute? Use it to change your life. Our "A Minute And Change" series will help you become happier, healthier and more productive by doing one thing a little differently. This week's tip comes from psychotherapist Aaron Balick on how to have a healthier relationship with social media:
The important thing is to be active about the way you engage with social media and not passive. This means managing your notifications ... you should turn off notifications and only check social media when you choose to – rather than habitually looking at your feed. Be vigilant as to how it makes you feel. If it makes you feel depressed, stressed or anxious, come off straight away and give yourself a break. Also, think about which feeds are more nourishing to you, and which less so, and plan accordingly. |
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