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Anxious While Waiting? Do This.
As the fate of the US is being decided this week during the Presidential Election, our anxieties may peak, no matter which side we support. This is a post about
Time of Uncertainty? Ha!
An increasing number of articles on “the time of uncertainty” dispense quick advice: how to handle uncertainty, how to reduce it, what to do in uncertainty…. Let me ask you:
Sensing the Unknown
Take a look at this picture. Notice anything unusual about it? Do you know what is in the jar after looking at the picture, or is the content still unknown?
Our (Changing) Rules of Engagement
Much of what used to know about the rules of engagement is simply not true anymore, thanks to the pandemic. Some of what you used to know is no longer
A Case of Exploding Eggs
In April, I wrote a post about high achievers hitting low points during the pandemic. In May, I almost burned down our house, leaving boiling eggs on the stove. This
Are you wearing pants?
My husband tipped me off to an apparently popular question being asked during work conference calls these days: “Are you wearing pants?” This joke goes to the heart of the
“Things Should Be Different”
“Coping During Coronavirus” Series, Part 10 of 10. What do you do when you feel stuck in a situation that is unfair, or seems completely wrong? “Things should be different!”
Restless While Waiting? Do this.
“Coping During Coronavirus” Series, Part 9 of 10. Can you recall what it feels like to sit in a waiting room? A waiting room could be literal or metaphorical: …
When to Take the Easy Path
“Coping During Coronavirus” Series, Part 8 of 10. Many of us a struggling now, amid this crazy pandemic, figuring out how we can be good at everything-at-once: working, parenting, taking
Recalculating
“Coping During Coronavirus” Series, Part 7 of 10. In recent posts, I’ve been drawn to introspection: REcognition (and embarrassment), REcovery (and comeback), and now – REcalculating, the idea I borrowed
What’s Not Broken
“Coping During Coronavirus” Series, Part 6 of 10. Wisdom comes at the expense of having broken something important – friendships, habits, glasses, heels, codes, hearts, dishes, connections… So, it’s logical
When We Can’t Bulletproof Our Lives
“Coping During Coronavirus” Series, Part 5 of 10. This topic keeps coming up in NYC after 9/11, after all the school shootings, and hurricanes, literal and metaphorical. Now, during a
You’re a BBC Dad now
“Coping During Coronavirus” Series, Part 4 of 10. One of the greatest concerns parents have been expressing this week as they work from home, with kids around, isolated from elderly
A Way Through Uncertainty
“Coping During Coronavirus” Series, Part 3 of 10. Whether you are ready to acknowledge it or not, you’re a wayfifnder – someone who can “know as you go”, not always
Plan B for High Achievers
“Coping During Coronavirus” Series, Part 2 of 10. You’re smart and resourceful. You can afford to waste a little time if you choose to, because when you work, you work
The New Normal: Everything Has Changed
For months now, I’ve kept my suitcase in the bedroom, because I packed and unpacked it so frequently over the past year. Finally, today, I put it away in the
Parenting & Working During Quarantine
“Coping During Coronavirus” Series, Part 1 of 10. These gorgeous tulips are from the last visit of our friends, which happened 1.5 weeks ago – a beautiful and sad reminder
Everything Is Accelerating. Are You Keeping Up?
My brother and I were walking down the street in Tel Aviv, at a fast pace, talking about the idea of sharing beautiful experiences with someone special, when he said:
Happiness Not Included
What can make you happier? Let’s try a quick quiz to see what you think. Select all the answers below that apply to you: I will be happier when
Where Are You in 2030?
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