Friday, October 3, 2025

More Ways to Spend Election Night

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Schedule a Full Day

You don’t want too much idle time on your hands, says Vanessa Kennedy, the director of psychology at Driftwood Recovery, a rehabilitation center in Austin, Texas. "Open, sedentary time has been shown to increase anxiety because our mind can run wild and get creative with extreme visions of fearful outcomes." Any to-do’s you’ve been putting off, now is the time to get those done. You can also take this opportunity to have some fun, says Kathryn Smerling, a New York City-based psychotherapist. Her own plan? "I made an appointment for a facial at 6 P.M."

Therapist-Approved Activities to Handle Election Day Anxiety

1. Exercise

Working out is proven to alleviate anxiety and reduce negative thoughts. You can amp up the benefits of a Pilates class or run by inviting others along or doing them outside, Kennedy says. "You may get bonus effects if there is a social or nature component involved, boosting your mood even more." You’ll feel better well after the end of your workout, too, Smerling says: "The effects of exercise don’t only last for the time you do the exercise, but for several hours after that."

2. Snag That Hard-to-Get Reservation

A rarely discussed upshot of election night is that popular restaurants aren’t as crowded. "Go to a restaurant you’ve always wanted to go to, but usually they’re always too busy," Smerling says. Gather some friends and have a nice meal. Even if you end up talking about the election, you’re less likely to spiral about it around others, in a public space.

3. Go to the Movie Theater

A no-phone zone like a movie theater can be the perfect place to spend Election Day. Go with a friend and you two can discuss what you saw, as opposed to the election, afterwards. "This can get you out of the house and out of your ability to look every five minutes at the television or at your phone," Smerling says.

Other Election Day Ground Rules

Once you have your evening all planned out, be sure you’re executing it in the healthiest way possible. Here are three ways to ensure your day is as stress-free as can be.

  • Schedule Phone Time: For most Americans, ditching your phone entirely isn’t realistic. If you want to stay in-the-know but protect at least some of your peace, designate times and time limits for phone usage throughout the day. "You can check your phone every hour, on the hour and only allow yourself five minutes to do that," Smerling says. Once that time is up, put your device down.
  • Don’t Get Drunk: Having drinks with friends is OK, Smerling says, but don’t overconsume. "Pace yourself with any drinking or weed," she says. "Having a hangover doesn’t make the results of the election any better or any worse."
  • Set a Bedtime: The election will likely not be called tonight. Instead of anxiously refreshing your feed, set a bedtime and stick to it. "Use a winding down routine such as having a healthy snack, reading a good book, praying or meditating, or watching something fun and unrelated to the election to allow your mind to disconnect from anxiety," Kennedy says.

Conclusion

By following these tips, you can reduce your Election Day anxiety and make the most of your day. Remember, the media you consume won’t change the results, so take a step back from social media and focus on what’s important – your mental health.

FAQs

Q: How can I handle the anxiety of waiting for the election results?
A: Try to stay engaged with activities and focus on what you can control, such as your own voting and personal well-being.

Q: Is it okay to take a break from social media?
A: Yes, taking a break from social media can help reduce stress and anxiety. Try to limit your use to specific times and stick to reputable sources for news.

Q: What are some healthy ways to cope with election stress?
A: Engage in exercise, practice relaxation techniques, and prioritize self-care.

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