Recently the whole world is reeling from the global changes brought about by the pandemic. This current health crisis has brought an added layer of uncertainty on top of everyday changes, such as relationship problems, financial difficulties, other illnesses, and loss of loved ones. Even though millions of people are experiencing these changes, it is easy to think that no one else can understand. You may be feeling lost, alone, or stuck not knowing what to do next. Be assured these emotions are normal when life changes. You are not alone.
Read MoreUsually when we want something, we envision what we will do to celebrate when we get it. We wait to reward ourselves. What we do not realize at the beginning is that the work involved in obtaining our goal is difficult. Because change is hard, we often give up before we reach the goal. The secret to not giving up along the way, is to celebrate each step you take towards the goal.
Read MoreDoesn’t it seem that just as you find clarity in something you want, and you commit to going for it, life throws you an unexpected challenge? These challenges test how committed you are. US Admiral William Frederick Hansley, Jr. said, “There are no great men, only great challenges that ordinary men are forced by circumstances to meet.”
In the past few months, we have all faced the great challenge of a pandemic. This crisis is unlike anything most generations living have ever seen and has affected the entire global population. While trying to protect ourselves by social distancing and staying at home, the uncertainty of our health and economy has shaken many to their core.
Read MoreRecently the theme of many conversations is uncertainty. People are anxious due to our lives being turned upside down with the pandemic. Business owners are nervously wondering when and how they will re-open after months of stay-at-home orders. Millions of workers have been forced to work at home surrounded by pets, kids, and laundry while millions more are unemployed. Hovering over facemasks, young and old alike have fear and fatigue showing in their eyes.
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