Apr 3, 2020
If there’s one thing that goes
completely against our human nature, it’s isolation.
As social beings, we thrive on connection, feeling seen, and
knowing we matter—whether we’re extroverts, introverts, or
somewhere in between.
In this episode of Better Than Before Breast Cancer, we’re talking about how to manage the emotional weight of loneliness, especially when you’re navigating life after cancer or staying home to protect your health. I’ll share practical ways to ease the fear, overwhelm, and vulnerability that often come with isolation—plus how you can safely stay connected and engaged even when you're physically apart.
You’ll learn:
Why social connection is essential for your mental and immune health
Simple, doable actions that help ease fear and anxiety during isolation
How to reframe connection in a way that fits your comfort level and energy
Free tools and resources to help you feel more supported, stimulated, and engaged
Creative ways to give back and feel valuable—right from home
Technology doesn’t replace human touch, but it can help us feel less alone. If you're struggling with disconnection or worried about your immune health during tough times, this episode offers calm, clarity, and compassionate solutions.
Resources:
Books:
Loneliness: Human Nature and the Need for Social Connection
Mindfulness: 25 Ways to Live in the Moment through Art
Articles
Could You Benefit From Boredom
Proper Breathing Brings Better Health
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