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Elizabeth Winthrop Alsop's avatar

I have turned off all news notifications. That way I go and find the news when I wish to read it and it puts me in control of when I absorb the good and the bad. I also subscribe to good news newsletters. There are many out there and they really lift my spirits because the corporate media is not reporting good news these days. In addition, I do the Wendy McNaughton 30 days of drawing 10 minutes a day and I subscribe to Happier, the Dan Harris meditation app. Both of those have proven very helpful Finally, when I find myself sinking into despair, I take an action. I call a friend, I call a Congress person, I write an email for a cause I support, I go for a brisk walk, I swim laps, etc..

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Andrea Walters's avatar

I was at a cardiologist this morning trying to determine why twice in the last year I have had a pain wrap around my chest like a thick rubber band. "0" calcium score, low blood pressure, low heart rate, cholesterol in check with statins. No testing has told any sort of story I need to be worried about - so I'm not. My background is in physical education and exercise physiology. I eat healthy, have exercised regularly forever and have spent a blessed life with two parents and extended family and friends who I love and who love me. I can't think of a time that I didn't feel loved. My husband is calm, cool and easy to be with. My son - well, he is 22 and not where he would like to be but we are giving him space because it's "tough" out there. I feel so fortunate, and yet, often find it incredibly hard to stay balanced. Even when everything including the sunshine is working in my favour, moments and days can be unsettling. Part of being centred in my choices is realizing that I might not be tomorrow. People can ask too much of themselves and I think that you have done an exceptional job of speaking to that. Thank you for your wise words.

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