You Are Allowed

In case you hadn’t noticed, everyone has an opinion about what we should be doing during this quarantine.  When we learn to please others at a young age, this barrage of opinions can be especially confusing.  We need to know the right answer and we struggle to trust ourselves to have it.  But the mixed messages from the rest of the world are not helping at all.  This week, I want to give you permission to be and do what feels right for you.  Accepting our current response is one of the most important things we can do as we live through this challenging time.  Here’s a list to help you see what I mean.  You are allowed to:


Stare out the window or at the wall for an undisclosed period of time


Spend five minutes deeply wanting connection


Spend the next five minutes loving this time alone


Internally judge others for their reactions because you are stressed and human


Be frustrated about this situation


Have no desire or energy for normal chores that are usually not a problem


Struggle with normal hygienic practices


Run all over the house doing everything you can find to do until you are exhausted


Feel intense fear about the future


Believe this whole thing has something to do with you


Be grateful that you are not quarantined with a particular person


Not feel bad about being isolated while others are miserable about it


Use the quarantine as a reason to say away from abusers


Eat everything


Not feel hungry at all


Wish you were someone else who has it better


Drink a little more than usual to numb those feelings


Lose your creativity and be unable to accomplish your normal projects


Feel unsafe and paranoid about what might happen next


Be angry at leaders who aren’t doing enough


Be furious at the virus


Be pissed about your cancelled plans


Need space from the only people you can be around


Pine for new connection


Not learn a new skill


Learn lots of new things and want to talk about them with others


Watch soooooooo much television programming


Obsess about being the characters of the shows because they are not in quarantine


Scroll through social media feeds more than usual


Lose track of time


Not want to spend time outside


Spend lots of time outside


Ask for help


Offer help


Not offer help


Play tons of video games


Not play video games if you hate them


Cook all the food all day long


Order out for every meal


Be completely DONE with your neighbors


Feel numb


Feel every single emotion a human could possibly feel


Dive into on-line shopping


Save every penny you can


Sleep weird sleep schedules


Struggle to sleep


Take in as much information as possible


Avoid information as much as possible


It is all okay.  You can cope how you need to cope.  And your way of coping can change on a daily basis depending on how you are feeling.  Try to give yourself space to be the imperfect human we all are.  And know that this is a traumatic experience which doesn’t need to be ranked or compared to other traumatic experiences.  You have permission to be and do what you feel is right.  There is no right answer here.


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