Admit to your flaws.
Apologize when you do something wrong.
Don’t shift the blame.

Andrey Zvyagintsev
When you mess up, aim to learn a valuable lesson and become a better person.
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Updated 4 years ago,September 26, 2021
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Keeping yourself safe.Drinking enough water.

Visiting the doctor often enough.
Taking care of your basic needs.
Spending time away from technology.You dont have to delete your social media accounts or get rid of your wi-fi.
you might simply cut down on how much time you spend in front of a screen per day.
Instead of scrolling before bed or during breaks at work, save it for a specific time.
Staying true to yourself.Wearing clothes that fit your style instead of wearing what youre expected to wear.
Sticking to your opinion even when other people attempt to make fun of you for your interests.
Surrounding yourself with people who make you feel comfortable enough to be yourself.
Trying something new.Baking snacks youve never created before.
Playing a bang out of video game youve never tried.
Signing up for a club that takes you out of yourcomfort zone.
You dont have to move across the globe or quit your job to start exploring new sides of yourself.
it’s possible for you to start small.
it’s possible for you to open up to a trusted friend or family member.
you could learn to meditate and perform deep breathing exercises.
you could work toward a healthier future.
Helping those in need.you might donate food.
it’s possible for you to donate money.
it’s possible for you to sign petitions.
it’s possible for you to spread awareness through social media.
There are plenty of little things you might do to help your community, even without leaving the house.
Learning more about the universe.you could read books outside of your usual genre.
you’ve got the option to listen to podcasts.
you’re free to take virtual classes.
you’re able to watch documentaries.
you could expand your knowledge in a million different ways.
Dont forget how lucky you are to have people around you who care and a roof above your head.
Remember there are good things in this world, too.
Take ownership of your actions.Admit to your flaws.
Apologize when you do something wrong.
Dont shift the blame.
When you mess up, aim to learn a valuable lesson and become a better person.
Check in on your loved ones.Dont assume your family and friends are doingfine.
Ask them how theyve been doing every once in a while.
Let them know youve been thinking of them.
Remind them they are loved.