From teacups to World War II lighters, the pictures poured in after one man asked his Twitter followers what object in their home means the most to them.
When Brooklyn-based author Isaac Fitzgerald posed a question to followers on Twitter asking them to share the object in their home that holds the most significance, he wasn’t sure what kind of response he’d get.
Hundreds of responses poured in: a teacup that belonged to someone’s grandmother. A portrait of a woman’s mother, painted by her 16-year-old son. A World War II lighter that belonged to the grandfather one man had never met. — 🏳️🌈 Alex London 🏳️🌈 March 17, 2020 Dr. Rajita Sinha, professor of Psychiatry and Neuroscience at Yale and director of the Yale Stress Center, tells Yahoo Lifestyle the tendency for this kind of connection on social media is part of an active coping strategy that could have positive benefits for those feeling stressed about the coronavirus.
Mark Byrne, who shared a photo of his late father’s last pack of Liggett cigarettes, says there’s something poignant about sharing the memory of his father. “Even though we’re social distancing, we are in this together. We are here all to hold hands to get through it together,” says Martello. “It’s people stepping back and taking a moment for gratitude, to find joy for the small things in their life.”
— Andrea March 16, 2020 Dr. Sinha says many of those sheltering at home or in quarantine become hyper-vigilant in the wake of the pandemic; worried about the risk of infection and having enough resources. She co-authored a study that shows how this heightened state of stress could lead to burnout and irritability as well as emotional eating and binge drinking.
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