Eight Questions That Can Help You Survive Election Stress

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November 5, 2024

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Eight Questions That Can Help You Survive Election Stress

The greatest weapon against stress is our ability to choose one thought over another.

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Eight Questions That Can Help You Survive Election Stress

In 2024, 43% of American adults have felt more anxious than they did the previous year, the American Psychological Association reports. Three-quarters of respondents identified this year’s presidential election as one of the biggest causes of their anxiety. "What can we do to stay resilient in the face of this election? One way is to check in with ourselves daily to make sure we’re doing the things that sustain our health and well-being, while remaining empowered to make a positive impact on the election itself." UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center offers eight inquiries that can help us navigate stress during the elections -- from checking in with the body and mind to proactively seeking out good news to a gratitude practice and beyond. { read more }

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Which of these inquiries resonate with you most at this time? Practice one or more of them, or consider sharing them with other friends and family who might benefit.


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