
How to Safely Enjoy the Pandemic Holidays
Communication. As I think you’ve experienced as well, different humans hold vastly different outlooks on what adds up to “caution,” and few are willing to take greater risks.
Empathy. This can be a tough one. When people make choices that may seem reckless to you, or they push faiths you just can’t agree with, you may feel outraged, hurt, or even frustrated. It’s tough to separate a human from their choices, especially when it involves something as emotionally loaded as pandemic safety, and it’s pretty high not to take it personally if their choices seem selfish to you.
Self-compassion. Odds are matters haven’t been easier for you. Even if you are healthy, have a job and a roof over your head, and haven’t lost any loved ones, this time probably took a toll on the mental health.
Acceptance. I understand how tempting it is to live every day in resistance, especially when you’ve lost a lot, or when matters seem unfair. I realize how easier it is to get caught up in how matters should be or were supposed to be or would be, if only.
Perspective. As with everything in the life chain, this is all temporary. Inspirational blogs makes you realize that matters won’t always be this way like these challenges, these emotions, they won’t last forever. We will eventually get through this and will be capable to live more freely. Though the life pyramid won’t be exactly the same for many, we will explore a new normal and new innovative reasons to smile as we adapt to life as it evolves.
Ingenuity. One of the presents of any challenge is that we want to be a little more innovative, which can in itself be a source of joy and pride. If you’ve ever made a full meal on a day when you really wanted to do grocery shopping, you understand what I mean! Someone has a phrase for this: Not bad for a throw together!
Mindfulness. So here we are. At the end of an unusual, odd year, staring down months more of unpredictability and potential struggle and stress. No one would fault us for looking back—it’s like there’s a massive pileup of things behind us; it’s tough not to gawk. And no one would be surprised if we anxiously looked ahead, worrying about the potential for more accidents down the street.
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