Surviving the Holidays During a Pandemic
Although we cannot control the fact that there’s a pandemic during the holidays, there are still ways in which we can stay afloat during this confusing, unique season.
Although we cannot control the fact that there’s a pandemic during the holidays, there are still ways in which we can stay afloat during this confusing, unique season.
This is the magic of the healing process—it’s so much simpler than we sometimes make it out to be.
The thing with Instagram is that it thrives on constant posting and most importantly garnering those critical likes! My need to have someone “like” me was turning into self-destruction.
At the beginning of quarantine, I had a difficult time adjusting to what some called our “new normal.” I held a lot of hope that we were going to go back into the office.
Most of us probably felt lonely and missed our friends during the covid-19 lockdown. But in some ways, it also gave us plenty of alone time to express ourselves freely, without fear of judgement.
As the covid-19 pandemic upheaves our lives in unprecedented ways, we may have to make an extra effort to build our resilience.
Summer is here, which means that the sun is shining, the weather is warm, and invites are rolling in for barbecues and get-togethers… socially-distanced ones,
Changing careers is almost always a scary decision, and these strange times can make it even easier to feel doubtful and insecure.
As the pandemic makes us go through unprecedented challenges, practicing gratitude can help make our lives a little brighter.
Staying motivated is fairly easy when you know you have to respect deadlines for school or for your job. But why does it get so hard when you’re the only person that can hold yourself accountable?
In these times of social distancing, it’s common to feel lonely. But if you’re isolating with other people, it can also be hard to find time alone.
As everyone finds new ways to pass the time during the pandemic, many of us may feel guilty for not doing “enough.”