It’s been six months and we are still working through COVID-19 and its dangers. At times, it looks like our world is going to open back up and during other times, it feels like the progress is slow and there is no set date for our return to life pre-COVID.
The back and forth is exhausting, draining and leads to burnout. Isolation and fear are leading to feelings of sadness and anxiety about safety and wellness.
As humans, we have a strong need to connect with people who are important to us, as well enjoy the small and brief interactions that happen spontaneously in the supermarket, post-office or at our kids’ activities.
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