It doesn’t take long for isolation indoors to take a toll on your mental and physical health. Not being able to go to the gym or yoga studio can affect your fitness routine, while being disconnected from friends and coworkers can make you feel lonely and affect your mental health. Below, find a list of resources presented by WeCare that will help you maintain your diet, fitness, and mental well-being through this difficult period.

Ways to Practice Self-Care

Self-care is important not just for those who are exhausted from physical and emotional stress, anxiety or overwork. Everyone can benefit from practicing self-care, a discipline that’s effective on a daily basis.

How to Stay on Top of Fitness Goals

In order to first get you off the couch and then to hold you accountable, it’s important to set and stay with fitness goals. Make sure they’re realistic and that you don’t overdo it from the get-go.

Remember that if you make significant changes to your home to accommodate your gym, you may end up causing an increase in the value of your home!

Eating Well When Stuck Inside

Spending so extra time indoors can easily equate to extra pounds. Staving off unwanted weight gain and poor eating habits means incorporating smart, mindful eating.

Being isolated inside makes it hard to keep up with friends, fitness, and even your diet. However, it’s more important than ever to prioritize your mental, physical, and emotional health during trying times like these.

Article by : Patricia Sarmiento