Dealing with Election-Related Stress
Feeling anxious about the upcoming U.S. election? You’re not alone. As we anticipate the outcome of the 2024 election, many in our community are apprehensive, worried, and stressed about the potential impact and consequences. Use these tips to navigate your stress and emotions, protect your mental health, and maintain your well-being in the coming weeks and months.
Want more suggestions for how to cope and manage stress?
Check out CAPS Self-Help Tools
CREATE A PLAN TO TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF
Taking care of yourself and managing stress is an ongoing process, and the impact of an election does not end once the outcome is determined. Take some time to create a plan to take care of yourself.
OTHER RESOURCES
Dialogue and Difference is an ongoing initiative that will engage the community and advance our core values of freedom of expression, respect, and kindness in all that we do. This series of educational programs will feature diverse perspectives and aim to help us better understand each other.
Votes is a USG-affiliated, university-wide nonpartisan coalition with the goal of trying to get students more involved and informed when it comes to voting in local, state-wide and federal elections.