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It’s time to get back out!

It’s normal to feel worried about going out after lockdown, especially with so many changes and not everyone wearing masks. Many people feel the same way, so you are not alone. These feelings are natural, and it is okay to take your time. Everyone has their own pace when it comes to feeling safe and adjusting to the new normal. With small steps, support from family or friends, and giving yourself patience, you can slowly start to feel more confident and comfortable being outside again.

Feeling Nervous About Going Out Again

It’s normal to feel worried about going out after lockdown, especially with so many changes and not everyone wearing masks. Many people feel the same way, so you are not alone.

Take It Step by Step

Go at a pace that feels right for you. You don’t have to rush into busy places or big events. Start with small steps and build confidence slowly.

Set Simple Goals

If you find it hard to take the next step, try setting small goals. For example, start with a short visit or meet a few family members before going to bigger gatherings.

Do What Feels Comfortable

You don’t have to do what everyone else is doing. If you are not ready for gyms, restaurants, or events, that’s okay. Focus on what makes you feel safe and calm.

Choose the Right Time and Place

Pick quieter times to go out, like weekdays or less busy hours. Sitting outside or visiting smaller shops first can make the experience easier.

Create New Routines

Lockdown changed daily habits. Now is the time to build new routines that make life easier, like planning regular walks, outings, or even small tasks that help you adjust.

Talk About Your Feelings

Sharing your feelings with friends, family, or local groups can help reduce stress. Talking makes you feel supported and less alone.

Stick to Trusted Information

There’s a lot of confusing news online. Follow reliable sources so you know the real rules and stay safe without unnecessary stress.

Focus on What You Can Control

Don’t waste energy worrying about things you can’t change. Instead, spend time on hobbies, family, or things that make you happy.

Take Care of Yourself

Looking after your body and mind is important. Try walking, light exercise, eating well, and getting enough rest. Small steps can make a big difference.

Keep a Journal

Writing down your thoughts and feelings helps clear your mind. You can also write down positive moments each day to remind yourself of good things.