How to avoid emotional exhaustion while we're in lockdown
Crying was, it seemed, the only way my mind knew how to handle it.Stylist
team, many of us have found ourselves feeling suddenly overwhelmed – some more than once – over the last couple of weeks.digital editor-at-large. “I thought I had things under control but I had a sudden crying fit before our morning news meeting, and a few people could tell from the break in my voice over the microphone. It’s strange. I can go hours without thinking about it and then, just like that, it’s all there and I feel like I’m gasping for air. Talking helps.
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