10 Tips for Coping with Election News and Practicing Self-Care

Feeling overwhelmed by election news? You’re not alone. This election season, it’s natural to feel a range of emotions—anxiety, hope, and for many of us frustration. To help you find balance and stay grounded, here are 10 tips that can help you prioritize your well-being and embrace self-care, especially when news cycles feel endless.

1. Breathe Deeply to Reset Your Nervous System – When anxiety starts to build, try sitting or lying down and taking at least 10 slow, deep breaths. Inhale through your nose for a count of four, hold briefly, and exhale gently through your mouth for a count of six. Deep breathing can signal your body to relax, slowing the heart rate and calming the mind.

2. Set Boundaries with News Consumption – Choose specific times of day to check the news and avoid reading updates first thing in the morning or right before bed. If social media and news apps make it hard to resist checking, consider logging out temporarily or even deleting apps to create a bit of distance.

3. Use Meditation to Find Calm in Chaos -Practicing meditation can help quiet the noise, whether it’s 5 minutes of focused breathing or a guided meditation. Apps like Calm, Headspace, or Insight Timer can be helpful if you’re new to meditation. This practice can keep you centered, especially when everything around feels uncertain.

4. Listen to Music That Uplifts or Grounds You Create a playlist with songs that lift your spirits or help you relax. Whether it’s classical, jazz, or your favorite upbeat tunes, music can be a simple yet powerful tool to shift your mood.

5. Show Compassion—To Yourself and Others – Allow yourself to feel what you’re feeling without judgment. Practice kindness, both towards yourself and others. Self-compassion is essential; it reminds you that it’s okay to pause, rest, and take time to process.

6. Stay Active, Stay Hydrated -Physical movement, even a short walk, can work wonders for your mental state. Aim to get outside or do simple exercises indoors. Remember to stay hydrated too—dehydration can impact mood and focus.

7. Seek Nature for a Refreshing Break – Stepping outside to connect with nature can help ground you. Go for a walk and take in the beauty around you, especially during the vibrant fall season. Observe the colors, sounds, and textures; let the experience fill your senses and bring a sense of peace.

8. Keep a Journal to Process and Express Yourself – Writing can be a powerful way to process emotions. Spend a few minutes each day jotting down how you’re feeling, what’s on your mind, and what you’re grateful for. Writing helps you process emotions, which can lighten the weight of stress.

9. Focus on What You Can Control – Accepting what you cannot control can be freeing. Direct your energy toward things you can influence, whether that’s helping a loved one, improving a skill, or taking a small action that aligns with your values.

10. Vote to Empower Yourself – Voting is one of the most tangible ways to impact your community and voice your values. When you vote, you’re taking a stand and shaping the future. Know that your vote matters.

Consider sharing these tips with someone who might benefit from a bit of support. Self-care isn’t just for you; it’s a message of resilience and well-being that can help lift others too. Make this election season an opportunity to practice kindness, gratitude, and connection.

Make this your special self-care week! For more information on how you can cope with election stress and self-care, contact Bela Life Coaching and Hypnotherapy at bela@belacoaching.com, or call 503-939-2269.

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