Updated On: 08 June, 2021 08:28 AM IST | Mumbai | Dhara Vora Sabhnani
Is anxiety and fear for your loved ones stifling your daily life? An expert suggests a few simple exercises that can help you cope with the uncertainty of the times

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Regardless of whether or not you contract Covid-19, the pandemic has triggered a wave of mental health concerns. Uncertainty about the future and helplessness about the situation has resulted in an alarming rise in the number of cases of those battling mental health issues including anxiety and depression. “There is a pattern of anger and frustration, which comes from a place of not being able to control what’s going on. I call it the ‘crazy eight’, where people jump from being helpless to angry to helpless again. Relationships are getting affected because all of us are suffering emotionally and we take this out on others. Hurt people will hurt others; a happy person won’t do that. So, it’s important to look after our own happiness so that we don’t end up hurting others,” says success coach, and mental and emotional fitness expert Anand Chulani.
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