Getting in shape seems to be a popular New Year’s
resolution, but just as important as physical health - is mental health.
Experts say it's best for people to set smaller
goals in the new year instead of large, sweeping resolutions.
"So for example, if your goal is to lose a lot
of weight, mentally prepare to do that slowly over months to even a year so
that you can measure your success and set yourself up for success rather than
being disappointed if you don't meet your marks right away," says Dr. Michelle
Bloom, with Stony Brook University Medical Center.
Experts say taking care of the body will go a long
way in improving one's mental health, which is important - especially now that
we're entering year three of the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Practice mindfulness and relaxation strategies
to help slow down our minds and be more present in the moment and really enjoy
life and do things that are important to us," says Dr. Adam Gonzalez, with Stony Brook Medicine.
For more tips on how to cope with stress during the
pandemic,
click here.