Fight Cabin Fever

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We wake up every morning to hear and see more devastating news that COVID-19 is continuing to spread all over the world. With a growing number of cases now exploding in large numbers in shorter periods of time. It has left many scared and uncertain of how long this will last.


Schools, gyms, restaurants, shopping centers, and bars are closing state by state. Our way of life has drastically changed to social distancing, bathing in hand sanitizer, stocking up on toilet paper, and learning how to live life from the confinement of our homes for a long period of time.

Many parents are faced with teaching their kids from home while working or not. Many states have shelter in place restrictions to limit exposure and spread of the virus.

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How long will this last? Not sure.

Parents stay strong! Let’s get down to the nitty-gritty and learn how you can fight cabin fever during COVID-19.

Let me remind you of the definition of cabin fever along with symptoms. 

My trusted Webster’s Dictionary shares cabin fever as distress or anxiety caused by prolonged confinement in a small or remote place, as in We've been snowed in for a week and everyone has cabin fever. Originating in the West, this term at first alluded to being penned up in a remote cabin during a long winter but has since been applied more broadly. [The Late 1800s]

Symptoms can include but are not limited to:

Irritability

Restlessness

Boredom

Excessive sleepiness

Feeling of dissatisfaction




Tips From a Tired Teacher to Help Fight Cabin Fever

Routines

Wake up, shower, and get ready for the day. Use a calendar or a dry erase board to post a schedule for the day. This will help you stay on a consistent schedule for yourself and your family members. Include time for schoolwork, downtime, and playtime outside. Keep your children on a bedtime routine.

Example: Download my free template here.

Please keep in mind, don’t worry if you do not have the energy to teach your child at home. Amazon has workbooks and most online educational platforms are free to use during this pandemic. Pinterest is also a great resource to find free academics. Students that are home would benefit from working on skills that have already been taught at school. Meaning if you decide to implement schoolwork into your child’s routine work on writing, reading, and math skills.

Even a basic daily schedule will help with stress and chaos with your children being home.

Ideas to include on your schedule:

Wake up time & breakfast

Lunch

Time outside

Schoolwork

Time reading/ play

Dinner

Bathing & Bedtime Routine

You can also print one for yourself!

Breakfast & Coffee/ Tea Time

Meditate & Journaling

Time Outside

Movement

Alone Quiet Time

Nap

Work From Home

Hot Bath

Bedtime

 

Starting to feel confined and lacking motivation? Get up and get moving!

Movement:

Join a virtual dance party

Buy a mini trampoline on Amazon. P.S I have one! 

Take your family on a walk & geo cash

Youtube videos for yoga and online workouts

More Tips:

  1. Eat three meals a day and stay hydrated

  2. Get enough rest 

  3. Find a creative outlet

  4. Learn how to Fung Shui & spring clean your home

  5. Read a good book 

  6. Ask for recommendations for a new binge-worthy show on NETFLIX

  7. Board games, cards, and puzzles

  8. Start a gratitude wall

  9. Use Pinterest to find new blogs to read on a variety of subjects

  10. Try a new recipe 

  11. Walk your dog- don’t have one ask a neighbor if you can walk theirs

  12. Journal 

  13. Check out virtual tours


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On this episode of Finding Her, Julia discusses her recent blog post about combating cabin fever during COVID-19. She offers tip and strategies for you to use to help you manage your stress level and your new normal of being in your home with family twenty four seven.