What are the different ways in which people can make government sit up and
listen?
Answers
Explanation:
Now with the holidays around the corner, worries might be growing that reunions with relatives and friends will include conversations about more than that amazing stuffing recipe.
“People talk about traditional ways they share holidays with family, and how now, given this political climate, they’re changing plans to avoid meeting with family members who have differing views,” says Michelle Riba, M.D., M.S., psychiatrist and associate director of the University of Michigan Comprehensive Depression Center.
Riba says these conversations may be challenging to entertain and you may not realize how they might be effecting your health. Signs that you’re overloaded and overwhelmed by political content, or national and world events, include:
A higher blood pressure than usual.
Weight gain or loss.
Anxious or worried feelings.
Drastic mood changes.
Sleep struggles.