THE "NEW NORMAL" AND GRIEF:-Living With The Pandemic and Racial Awareness
Crystal Noakes • June 24, 2020
Living With the Pandemic and Racial Awareness
Grief is traumatic. It's the human response to a great loss or trauma. While we typically think of grief as the human response to death, which it is, you can grieve for any loss. People often go through a period of grief when diagnosed with a terminal illness, after a breakup, a relocation, a job loss, or a closing chapter. There are all different types of grief and the way you process them will depend on the type and depth of loss you have experienced.
If you type grief into an internet search, you will easily find a definition. While we have an exact definition for it, it is more complicated than that.
There are all different types of grief, from abbreviated grief that sees people bounce back quicker than what is deemed normal to exaggerated grief which comes with mental health issues.
The key to all types of grief is to deal with it head-on. How you deal with it will depend on the type of grief you're experiencing, the cause for it, and it will have a lot to do with who you are as a person.
While resilience plays a part, there's more to it than that. My free mini-series will address grief and loss under the “New Normal”. What am I referring to? It is closing and grieving the old life chapter(s) while learning to modify chapters that include the pandemic and racial awareness. If you want to learn more stay tuned to Facebook and my website: www.canbequipped. ALSO A FREE DOWNLOAD FOR YOU
The ramifications for going through the world on auto-pilot can be harsh, so it would benefit you greatly to pay attention to the lessons life teaches you every day. Otherwise, you’re likely to keep repeating the same mistakes until you’ve gotten the message that was meant for you.
Your life is a product of what you choose to think. If you get a suggestion and you genuinely think it, you can bet what it is most likely to have an effect on how you really feel about matters, exactly how you interpret truth, and what you choose to talk about. It also has a strong effect on how you mentally respond to the things taking place around you. At the end of the day, the planet does not respect your feelings. Yet it does sit up and take note of what actions you take. It takes note of what you do. And there is a narrow link between just how you choose to really feel about specific things in your life as well as how you act. If you transform your emotional as well as mental routines, you change your results. When you transform your results, you alter your fate. You are possibly having a bumpy ride accepting yourself. You have severe inquiries relating to where you are, the decisions you've made, and what you are about. Sadly, you're not making things any better on your own when you opt to count on 8 fallacies that hold you back as well as drag you down. These 8 fallacies undermine you. They make you really feel weak, dependent, flawed as well as lacking overall control. The worst component is they tarnish you with time. This does not occur on a one-time, kind of basis. Instead, it permeates into you. It wears away your determination over time. Just like an emotional and mental cancer. Learn to identify and let go of these fallacies and you will be on a much better path. Following are eight fallacies to consider. DOWN LOAD A FREE BOOKLET (no e-mail required)FOR YOUR TOOLKIT : PASSWORD: BELIEFSN1
Creating Resilience
When you faced with an unfavorable situation, how do you respond? If you can manage a
scenario realistically, then you have a method of resilience.
While some individuals might be normally RESILIENT, your present level is not your maximum. You aren't born with your share of resilience and expected to like it or lump it. There are a lot of variables that contribute to resilience. Here are a few..
Persistent Stress Endangering Your Health? Living with a certain amount of stress in our lives is unavoidable. But it is imperative for us to realize that persistent stress will almost certainly damage our mental or physical health in the long run. B ringing in coping mechanisms is essential in the war against stress and here are ten ways to add to your stress coping toolbox. Please download your free no e-mail required copy .
Beginning today we will begin a short series on resilience. During these challenging times, we may question if we have enough resilience. So begin to watch this series and there is a great Ted Talk Video inserted for your discovery. To your transformation, Crystal