¡Buscamos Acompañantes!

-In English below-

Si te interesa la salud mental, el apoyo emocional, la seguridad digital y los primeros auxilios psicológicos; y tiempos de pandemia y resistencia global el manejo de ansiedad, burnout o estrés, este es tu lugar.

El entrenamiento virtual de Vita Activa tendrá lugar fin de semana del 30-31 de Enero del 2021 de manera.

Aprenderás a:

  • Escuchar empáticamente
  • Acompañar a personas que necesitan apoyo
  • Compartir consejos básicos de seguridad holística
  • Praticar el autoapoyo y el cuidado comunitario.

La misión de Vita Activa es acompañar a mujeres y personas no binarias que enfrentan violencias de género en línea, combaten sus efectos y toman decisiones autónomas. Hacemos esto a través de una línea de apoyo digital.

¿Te animas a formar parte de nuestra equipa?

Regístrate aquí: https://es.surveymonkey.com/r/FL5BSNT

Recruiting Responders

If you are interested in mental health, emotional support, digital safety and psychological first aid; and times of pandemic and global resistance managing anxiety, burnout or stress, this is your place.

The Vita Activa virtual training will take place on the weekend of January 30-31, 2021.

  • Listen empathically
  • Accompany people who need support
  • Share basic holistic security tips
  • Practice self-support and community care.

The mission of Vita Activa is to accompany women and non-binary people who face gender violence online, combat its effects and make autonomous decisions. We do this through a digital help-line.

Do you want to join our team?

Register here: https://es.surveymonkey.com/r/FL5BSNT

Community Care is Self Care

We know… this is the first time we address our users and readers in English. The occasion is very relevant. Our Mental Health Task Force is full of hope and restorative energy.

It is key to focus on us as a community and on the passion we all have for our craft. Journalism is art and labor.

We want you to be ok during these long and stressful workdays when you will put your energy, time, intelligence and might to inform the world of what is happening around you.

Now…in the words of colleagues, friends, let’s explore best practices and a few good tricks to keep it together. And if you need to let it all out we are here for you.

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Vita Activa Team

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For keeping cool after a crisis or a tumultuous work day

1- Plan ahead for anxious and stressful times. If you know already what happens when you are at 100%, try to anticipate before your tank is empty to prevent burnout and exhaustion. Take naps, reduce my social media consumption, avoid screen time binging, walk outside and eat good fresh foods.

2- Work mindfully. When there is an avalanche of text messages, breaking news and emergency, slow down, breathe and be confident. I know I am, I have been preparing for this moment my whole life…and I really love what I do. That really helps.

3- Cultivate resilience. Be present, Cultivate hope, Be compassionate, Laugh and Rest…and Breathe, breathe, breathe. I find it personally the easiest and yet the most difficult thing to do consciously.

Meditation audios

How am I- Self care fundamentals https://soundcloud.com/vita-activa/how-am-i-self-diagnosis

Solve – https://soundcloud.com/vita-activa/solve-golden-shining-light-meditation

Centering – https://soundcloud.com/vita-activa/guided-meditation-centering-vita-activa

Crisis management strategic tools

BE PRESENT. Rest, take a break. Stop and breathe

CULTIVATE HOPE. Energy and courage, What matters to you. Leave anger and resentment behind

BE COMPASSIONATE. Gratitude towards yourself and towards other people

DISTRACT YOURSELF. Laugh, it is medicine for your spirit

BREATHE . Just breathe, breathe, breathe

Try to identify the moment when you know your energy levels are low so that you can act before burnout happens.

More at Chris Littlefield’s, Beyondthankyou.com

Cultivate Resilience | Vita-Activa.Org

Recommendations to journalists from other journalists

  • Listen to your body, give it what it needs: food, movement, rest and creative work.
  • Evaluate the effect stress has in your mind, recall previous experiences. Take your time and plan accordingly. 
  • Slow down, try not to overanalyze what is happening to you. Keep abreast of the goals you are trying to achieve at all times. 
  • Work mindfully. When there is an avalanche of text messages, breaking news and emergency, slow down, breathe and be confident. I know I am, I have been preparing for this moment my whole life…and I really love what I do. That really helps.
  • Look at the ways people are reacting and learn from their reactions. If you need to establish limits, do that sooner than later.
  • Think of the welfare and emotional well being of the people you work for and with, as well as those you interview and their loved ones. Your emotions and theirs are in sync.
  • Tenderness and patience are essential. Try to accept what cannot be changed, have the courage to change what can be changed.
  • Breathe to calm down or to re-energize yourself. Breath is what keeps us alive. 

Make a mental health care plan, at Entitled!

During busy news cycles or moments of intense reporting, our teams look to us as barometers of how to respond, or for additional support. But you can’t take care of everyone if you’re not wearing your own oxygen mask. If you follow her on Instagram, you’ll have seen  Stephanie Foo’s great tips on creating your mental health plan for this week. This one from Day 3 resonates: “Figure out what boundaries to set in order to give yourself space to process, rest, heal and plan for action.” Follow Stephanie for more”. (Contact Joanne Griffith Founder of Entitled! For Leaders of Color in Media at hello@entitledleaders.com)

Entitled! | Stephanie Foo

We ARE stressed

The Skimm quotes that, “last month, the American Psychological Association found that 68% of adults surveyed say the 2020 election is a significant source of stress in their life – up from 52% in 2016. Across the board, Republicans, Democrats, and Independents are significantly stressed. And Black adults had an even greater increase in stress from the election, from 46% in 2016 to 71% in 2020. (See: Americans are stressed)

Empathy | Vita-Activa.Org

IF YOU OR PEOPLE YOU KNOW NEED SUPPORT CONTACT US

Whatsapp/Telegram/Signal +52155-8171-1117

Email us: support@vita-activa.org 

DONATE

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For Journalists in need: Is covering the current News Cycle, Racial Injustice and the Pandemic burning you out? #HELPLINE for women, POC & LGBT journalists. Whatsapp/Telegram/Signal +52155-8171-1117 or email at support@vita-activa.org *confidential-anonymous-free*