Selena Gomez provides Loneliness Check-In for her mental health platform, Wondermind

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May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and two things that can impact a person’s mental health are loneliness and isolation. So Selena Gomez sat down with Wondermind, the mental health platform she co-founded, for a Loneliness Check-In.

“I used to hate to be alone. I always had someone around me, but now I cherish my alone time. I find it’s a way for me to recharge,” she says. That being said, she adds, “I love quality time with my family and friends. That is when I feel the most connected. Playing board games, watching movies, cooking. It usually doesn’t matter what we are doing as long as we are together.”

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And Selena says it’s very important to check in with friends and family, no matter how busy you are.

“You have to make your friendships a priority. I’ve been working extremely long hours lately and I was at a shoot the other week, I had some down time, so I took the time to catch up with some of my friends,” she says.

“I want to know what’s happening in their lives and not feel disconnected. Even if it’s a text or FaceTime, that goes a long way if you know you aren’t going to be able to see each other in person.”

And despite being a superstar, Selena admits even she gets social anxiety.

“There are times when I am in certain situations and can feel anxious. Sometimes, I know why I feel that way and other times I can’t explain where it is coming from,” she says.

“I am wired to just push through things, but I think also hearing other people in the room are feeling the same way helps make you feel like you aren’t alone.”

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