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The Day Life Went Haywire and Quarantine Broke Me

The Day Life Went Haywire and Quarantine Broke Me

by Nicole Akers | Spiritual

Schedule a nooner and drink more, if you have to. Who needs an I don’t give a fuck moment? You do! Because those of us who seem to have our act together break too. You need to know you are not alone. In a given workweek, you’re spending about three hours of quality...
Sometimes the Best You Can Hope for Is Mother’s Day to Be Just Another Day

Sometimes the Best You Can Hope for Is Mother’s Day to Be Just Another Day

by Nicole Akers | Relationships

Learn how to survive. More than 118 million cards are exchanged each year, according to Hallmark. That’s great for some who love and want to celebrate mom, but what’s to be done for those who live motherless lives, those whose mom has passed, or those who never...
See How Being Together Confirms Values, Improves Technology, Changes Our Future

See How Being Together Confirms Values, Improves Technology, Changes Our Future

by Nicole Akers | Spiritual

Think, learn, work, and play differently. We are living in unprecedented times of Back to the Future, a classic movie to mark changes in technological and social development. If you aren’t familiar with the movie, imagine an American science fiction travel experience....
How to Scrape Hope Together When All Seems Lost

How to Scrape Hope Together When All Seems Lost

by Nicole Akers | Spiritual

Frame your thinking positively and survive. Positive thinking can result in an 11–15% increased lifespan, according to a study by the National Academy of Science of the United States. In life, we face challenges. Some things are infinitely more challenging than...
How to Rationalise and Grieve the Social Events You’re Missing

How to Rationalise and Grieve the Social Events You’re Missing

by Nicole Akers | Body

Dealing with the realisation that this year’s plans are probably going to be cancelled. We are wired for connection. Humans need social interaction. Special events we’ve come to take for granted have disappeared without notice. Many people are grieving the loss of...
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