Posts Tagged ‘pandemic’
Living Life Small Leaves Room for Growth
Living life large seems to be what society values. Why didn’t it feel right for me?
Continue ReadingPost-traumatic growth–the end of the pandemic tunnel?
I’ve been thinking about that phrase, “The light at the end of the tunnel.” At this stage of the pandemic, I can still see the light, but it feels like this damn tunnel keeps getting longer and longer.
Continue ReadingMaking Meaning—the Sixth Stage of Grief
I had alluded to a sixth stage of grief last week, but I didn’t want to get into it, as I thought my blog was already too long. I didn’t want to lose you. Sadly, I did lose someone.
Continue ReadingStages of Grief during COVID-19.
I’m experiencing grief during this pandemic, as well as survivor’s guilt. Does that ring true for you?
Continue ReadingPurpose–it may be simpler than you think.
I’ve never had a day when I couldn’t get out of bed. Yesterday, I wondered if it would be the first.
Continue ReadingThe best self-care: giving to others.
My self-care is giving to others. What about you?
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