In a previous blog, we provided you with a couple of things you can do to reduce your stress after experiencing home flooding. Because there are so many options for reducing stress, today we thought we’d give you a couple more. Feel free to mix and match these suggestions to come up with the combination that will have your heart rate lowered and your mood mellowing out in no time.
More Suggestions to Reduce Stress After Home Flooding:
- Don’t hesitate to treat yourself a bit. The stress of dealing with a catastrophe at home can zap all of your mental strength, so give yourself a bit of a release by buying yourself a little something. You don’t have to go overboard; it could be as simple as a bouquet of flowers for your bedroom or as extravagant as a day at the spa.
- Look on the bright side. Although the home flooding is certainly an inconvenience, look for something positive that came out of the situation. Whether it’s that you get to redecorate or that you weren’t at home when disaster struck, there’s always something to be thankful for.
- Have a sense of humor. We get it—trying to make jokes at a difficult time seems counter-intuitive, but it can help to get your spirits up and take your mind off of the negative situation. If you can’t make yourself laugh, spend some time with a friend that’ll have you chuckling in no time.
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