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Daily Coping 17 Feb 2023
Today’s coping tip is to support a local business with a positive online review or friendly message. When I discover a business I like or one that delivers value or joy, I have been trying to leave a review or … Continue reading
Daily Coping 16 Feb 2023
Today’s coping tip is to focus on being kind rather than being right. This is one of the things that grows my wisdom over time. I don’t need to be right anymore, at least not often. I can try to … Continue reading
Daily Coping 15 Feb 2023
Today’s coping tip is to look for good in others, particularly when you feel frustrated. We all deal with conflicts with others throughout out lives. How we handle those often says a lot about us. As I age, I try … Continue reading
Daily Coping 14 Feb 2023
Today’s coping tip is to thank someone and tell them how they made a difference for you. I’ve had a lot of success in my life, as well as a lot of help along the way. I’ve worked hard, but … Continue reading