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Embrace discomfort Addressing feelings of cabin fever ultimately depends on understanding what’s going on and that there’s a process of coming to terms with it, Rosenblatt said.
“Cabin fever feels similar to the lockdown, as we feel ‘stuck’ in our homes without the usual connection that we engage in. We feel more isolated as the days go by,” Lissy Ann told Rappler.
Cabin fever’s well-known symptoms include irritability and restlessness, claustrophobia, depression, fatigue, paranoia, and a feeling of being trapped. Not everyone fares as well when cooped up.
This has thrown up the chances of cabin fever. Though mostly associated with winter storms and snowed-in conditions, any circumstance that prompts staying-in for a long period can cause the issue.
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Rather than wait until your creativity is suffering from cabin fever, take control. Make relaxation a weekly priority by blocking out periods of time away from the office and spending time in nature.
Cabin fever may not be a real condition, but the feelings it's associated with are By CNN.com Wire Service PUBLISHED: March 19, 2020 at 10:58 a.m. | UPDATED: March 19, 2020 at 11:32 a.m.