What an enormous global study can tell us about feeling better during the pandemic (Vox)
Hundreds of psychologists looked for ways to make people feel better during the pandemic — and they found one. During the pandemic, I’ve spent a lot of time alone. I live by myself. I work from home. At times, I experienced fits of fidgetiness and restlessness, contributing to feelings of burnout. Here’s what helped: reappraising the situation. What I was feeling was isolation, and the loneliness that comes with it. Instead of letting it gnaw at me, I tried to remember: Loneliness is normal...