End of Life Preparation
Most of us do not want to face preparing for the end of our lives. It is a grueling task, and many of us just leave it to others to manage.
Most of us do not want to face preparing for the end of our lives. It is a grueling task, and many of us just leave it to others to manage.
When I was a child, crying was frowned upon.
While I was in high school, one of my male classmates cried when someone hit his car by accident. Waves of shock wafted throughout the class as some people talked in hushed tones about his reaction.
Attitudes like this may be changing. I hope they are.
We’ve all probably suffered from cabin fever at some point, but today’s required social distancing and self-isolation are new habits we all need to manage.
Some people can handle the self-isolation while others go stir crazy – and literally do crazy things. Cabin fever can make you feel:
This article appeared in the West Plaza Neighborhood Association Newsletter.