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Three Ways to Stay Positive During the Coronavirus Outbreak

Today is International Day of Happiness.  And even though we’re all isolating ourselves and waiting for a pandemic breakthrough, there’s a lot to be thankful for in our lives.  Here are three things you can do to stay positive . . .

 

1.  Enjoy the small things.  Like the ability to sleep in if you’re out of work, the smell of freshly-brewed coffee, or the feel of a warm shower on your back.  They’re things you may have taken for granted in the past, but they can still boost your serotonin, improve your mood, and make you feel calm.

 

2.  Strengthen your connections.  If you’re locked down at home with your family, it’s a perfect opportunity to spend quality time with them.  Play board games, look them in the eyes, have long conversations with them, and so on.  Or reach out to your loved ones on the phone or FaceTime.

 

Doing things that make you feel close to other people can boost your oxytocin and lower your cortisol levels, which can improve your stress levels.

 

3.  Look for the good in others.  For every story about people physically fighting over toilet paper, there are GOOD stories out there too, like people helping their elderly neighbors or people leaving huge tips at restaurants before they close.

Andy Austin

Andy Austin here and thank you for clicking! It’s great to be back in Sanford after 25 years. Growing up here, I’ve spent the majority of my working life in radio. Had it not been for Media Technology at the Sanford Vocation Center and the doors that opened soon after, there’s no telling where I would have gone. With Seacoast Oldies, it’s a pleasure to help serve the community through the power and messaging of radio. Aside from broadcasting, I’ve worked extensively with NASCAR in various roles, but my real passion is cycling. Road, gravel, and fat tire cycling make up a lot of the time I spend outdoors. My girlfriend Heather and I have two rescue animals in Brandon the cat and Ollie Walter the Bernedoodle.

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