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Daily Coping 3 Jan 2023
Today’s coping tip is to use one of your strengths in a new or creative way. I have a lot of strengths. They’ve helped me to be successful. This tip is a hard one for me, as I need to … Continue reading
Daily Coping 2 Jan 2023
Today’s coping tip is to start the new year off with something new – listen, watch, read something completely different. I started listening to more country music last year. It’s an interesting genre, especially from the guitar standpoint. I’ve learned … Continue reading
Daily Coping 30 Dec 2022
Today’s coping tip is to give thanks. List the kind things others have done for you. I know that my life is great, but it’s because of a lot of help I get from others. I do a lot, but … Continue reading
Daily Coping 29 Dec 2022
Today’s coping tip is to ask for help and let someone else discover the joy of giving. I do most of the cooking in the house, but I thought with family around, I’d get some help. I usually don’t mind … Continue reading