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If you are feeling unsettled, stressed, or have jangled nerves as we all weather changes due to COVID-19, there is a good reason. In this special edition of the podcast, Michele and Eliz discuss why your brain likes a predictable environment and how uncertainty creates stress. Eliz shares her research on stress and some tips to decrease the impact of these unsettling times.
 
As always, there's a bit of humor, some real talk about food insecurity, bullying, and even Michele's stress brought on by a drunk driver destroying her cattle fence.  
 
Key points:
  • Why your brain likes predictability

  • How you can make uncertainty feel more predictable

  • WASH YOUR HANDS

  • How to disconnect from the stress of things you can't control

  • Why your emotional reactions are natural

  • WASH YOUR HANDS

  • Why we have enough food

  • Why staying at home is important

  • Seriously, WASH YOUR HANDS

COVID-19 Resources
 
Alton Brown on how to wash your hands for the World Health Organization (WHO) #SafeHands challenge
 
A COVID-19 coronavirus update from concerned physicians
 
Why outbreaks like coronavirus spread exponentially
 
A call to clear misinformation in the era of COVID-19
 
Mental Health Considerations during COVID-19 Outbreak
 
Eliz's blog with COVID-19 resources 
Eliz's New Book: stressproofbook.com