Self-improvement projects and personal growth have not been on my to-do list during quarantine. And yet.
As we enter this weird transitional time of staggered reopenings and questions about what comes next, though, I’m taking stock of the past couple months. And I’m realizing that, despite my best efforts, I havemanaged to pick up a few valuable little habits during this ordeal. Habits of necessity, I think. Adaptive
I repeatedly turned to on my bad days—to the point that they’ve now solidified into actual practices and ways of being. Small and reliable tools that will stay with me, however how things unfold next.I have a handful of very dear friends—all the most delightful people, and all of whom back in Normal Times I would make the effort to call or FaceTime maybe once a month, at best.
That wasn’t gonna fly during social isolation. More or less overnight, reaching out to the people I love became as necessary as food and sleep. No joke.and calls with my best friends have been little buoys of joy and connection and nourishment to hold on to during my many ups and downs. The checking in, commiserating, complaining, crying, shit-shooting, Questioning Everything, laughing, probably more crying.
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