Covid-19 dreaming is a thing and we’re all experiencing it. Can we just acknowledge the mental health crisis we’re undertaking once and for all?
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The Culture of Apologizing I Want to Get Away From
I thought about the way I let my anxiety and grief for the life I am living fuel a previous blog post. I thought about issuing an apology instead of letting myself feel and accept my feelings in that moment. That is what I felt. That’s why I wrote what I did. I am notContinue reading “The Culture of Apologizing I Want to Get Away From”
How Covid-19 showed me I’m the World’s Worst Mother
Everyone has their doubts, their internal demons and what they secretly tell themselves they are bad at, whether or not the world agrees. It usually takes serious intervention in order to keep these “downer demons” at bay, but when you have nothing to do except think during quarantine– they can definitely rear their ugly heads. Continue reading “How Covid-19 showed me I’m the World’s Worst Mother”
The New Covid-19 Workplace
Are We Ready For The New Post COVID-19 Workplace? A small child sitting on the floor playing with blocks, another nestled into his mom’s arms all the while she’s trying to juggle video conferencing and keeping her child calm. Covid-19 has dramatically changed the way most of us work, whether we are doing it from home, carefully findingContinue reading “The New Covid-19 Workplace”
5 Ways to Stay Calm Amid Worldwide COVID-19 Panic
So, we’re living in interesting times I gather. If you’ve been living under a rock you may not get that joke but for the rest of us, I hope you pretend anyway. On Friday, schools across Montreal were closed, public events canceled and gatherings of 250 or more people were discouraged. There were people panicContinue reading “5 Ways to Stay Calm Amid Worldwide COVID-19 Panic”