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Your mind treats repeated bad news like repeated danger, so feeling tense, numb, or helpless is a normal response, not a weakness.
Keep news in a box: pick two short check-ins a day, and do not let "breaking" decide your nervous system's timetable.
Read a trusted summary instead of watching video, because pictures and music push fear straight past your thinking and into your body.
Separate "care" from "carry": you can care deeply without holding every tragedy in your chest all day.
Turn helplessness into one small action: donate, call someone, volunteer once, then stop and let that be enough.
Protect sleep like a border: no news in the last hour before bed, because tired brains mistake tomorrow for a threat.
Name five ordinary things you can see right now, to remind your nervous system that you are here, not inside the screen.
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