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Daily Coping 22 Dec 2022
Today’s coping tip is to buy an extra item and donate to a local food bank. The food banks in my area are only open limited days, especially post pandemic. However, they often have volunteers at various stores this time … Continue reading
Daily Coping 21 Dec 2022
Today’s coping tip is to listen wholeheartedly to someone else, without judging them. I get the chance to talk with lots of people. I make it a point when I go to events or travel to get time with friends, … Continue reading
Daily Coping 20 Dec 2022
Today’s coping tip is to do something helpful for a friend or family member. Easy one for me. My daughter came home from University yesterday, and I took time to go out and pick her up from the airport. And … Continue reading
Daily Coping 19 Dec 2022
Today’s coping tip is to give kind comments to as many people as possible today. Not an easy tip for me to follow as I’ve been a little home bound after a lot of travel. I did get to the … Continue reading