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Reunited and It Feels So …

WeSpire

While the pandemic continues to devastate parts of the world, here in the US, we’ve entered the reunion phase. As the world is opening up, that tension is a little stronger,” says Dave Nadelberg, founder of the Mortified Podcast. Incorporate a few COVID-safe team building events.

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Liz Eddy of Lantern: “Be okay saying ‘no’”

Thrive Global

When you do go to an event, it helps to have an escape plan. T he world seems to be reeling from one crisis to another. Essentially, everything is new when you start a business; the same can be said about grieving. What was the scariest part of that event? I have never let go of the negative aspects of this event.

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Emily Rapp Black: “Humor”

Thrive Global

You need help, whether that’s from friends, family, a partner or a colleague, nobody can heal or grieve alone. T he world seems to be reeling from one crisis to another. Emily Rapp Black is the bestselling author of Poster Child: A Memoir, The Still Point of the Turning World, and Sanctuary. Curiosity. Diligence. Discipline.

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Alex Weber On The Five Things You Can Do To Become More Resilient During Turbulent Times

Thrive Global

R esilience has been described as the ability to withstand adversity and bounce back from difficult life events. Oh yeah, and then the world was going through a few things too! I’m still processing and grieving and growing from it, and that’s okay. We need more Lit Up people in this world. Life is the moments of doing?—?even

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Maria Akopyan of Dignified Divorce Coaching: “Allow Yourself to Grieve”

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Allow Yourself to Grieve. Everyone grieves differently, it’s a very personal and non-linear process. T he world seems to be reeling from one crisis to another. Allow Yourself to Grieve. Everyone grieves differently, it’s a very personal and non-linear process. He or she might just see this if we tag them.

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Kristina Libby Of The Floral Heart Project: “Trust your gut”

Thrive Global

a COVID-19 Memorial effort to help our community grieve our collective losses. Prior to this, I worked in tech and a long time ago earned a Masters’s degree in International Security where I studied events of collective trauma: war, genocide, etc. He or she might just see this if we tag them. Big companies will help you.

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Eileen McDargh: “Resilience is NOT about bouncing back”

Thrive Global

Then, sophomore year, Sister John Margaret (a Franciscan nun from Joliet, Illinois) was my world history teacher. but somehow, after the grieving, we got up and went on. Thanks to an amazing mother, we were always prepared “in the event of.” This is the ability to reframe an event to see the upside versus the downside.