Mental Health Disorders
Do You Have Eco Anxiety?
Virginia J. Duffy PhD, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Eco anxiety
is not new, it is just reaching a threshold where it is becoming
recognizable. People are talking more about the environment and realizing
the importance of protecting it, even if they don’t believe in global
warming.
The question is what do you do about Eco-Anxiety and about protecting the
environment. Many people feel powerless to do anything or and don’t know
what to do, they become immobilized. This is a very uncomfortable feeling
and you need to figure out what you can do. The little things mean a lot and
regardless of where you stand on the issues the hints below should help you
feel less anxious and more like you are doing something good, and you are!
Managing any anxiety is about understanding the issue and doing something.
Most of us are confused about many of the environment issues, as there is
much contradicting information. However here are 5 Very Easy things we can
do to make ourselves feel better and have an effect on the environment.
Thinks what these steps would do if we could get lots of people to do them!
In addition you will see a big benefit for yourself!
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I know you are sick of hearing about changing light
bulbs, but why aren’t you doing it. Ok they cost a little more but that
is only initially. Along with shutting off lights and lowering your
thermostat (raising it in hot weather) you will LOVE the effect on your
electric bill, let alone the world.
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Buy less packaging. When shopping skip the products
with fancy wrapping, they are more expensive. When taking doggie bags
home from restaurant (I always do this it is free lunch the next day)
ask for something beside Styrofoam, like wax paper or a napkin if
possible. Maybe the restaurant will get the hint.
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Think how great if would be if we all agreed to not
drive for one weekend day! It would make a huge difference in our need
for oil, plus have so many personal benefits. One day with no errands,
spend time with the kids, watch a movie, nap, and relieve yourself of
the “need” to leave the house.
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Recycle junk mail, better yet reduce it. It will save
you time and money; you won’t be tempted to buy.
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Reduce catalog mail at
http://www.catalogchoice.org/ I had no idea how many catalogs I was
getting till I started going through their list! Reduce other junk mail
at DMAChoice.org
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If you don’t want something donate it to Goodwill,
Salvation Army or the like. They will even pick some things up and leave
you a tax receipt, this will give you about 1/3 of the value off your
taxes! After your garage sale call them to pick up the remainder. If you
don’t do that at least put it at the curb with a free sign, (not on
garbage day) people (thank goodness) are getting less shy about curb
shopping.
If you can’t do all of these
PICK ONE and just do it. It will help YOU feel more in control and
reduce your anxiety. It will also help the earth.
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