Archive for March 2020
The Two Wolves – a good reminder
Likely you’ve come across this story. These days, it’s been on my mind as I meet the unknowns of the disruption of COVID-19. The Two Wolves An old Cherokee was teaching his grandchildren about life. He said, “A battle is raging inside me…it is a terrible fight between two wolves. One wolf represents fear, anger,…
Read MoreComparing symptoms of respiratory conditions
Thanks to Bonnie Wong, DO who sent out this simple graph. I’ve referred to it more than once in the last month, much to my relief. It’s also helped with clients who aren’t sure what’s happening for them. While we’re not doctors (nor can we diagnose — especially these days), we can help people clarify…
Read MoreDo the Five and another five
Do the Five The World Health Organization has a simple campaign to help stop the spread of COVID-19 (and many other diseases): Do the Five! I imagine you’ve seen the PSA icon on Google: 1 Hands — wash them often 2 Elbow — cough into it 3 Face — don’t touch it 4 Space —…
Read MoreHow to stop touching my face
One of my favorites! Pay back is hell.
Read MoreHow we’re handling our practice during COVID-19
Managing our practice right now is an unfolding process. How do we coordinate our efforts with others in the profession when most of the time we’re working one-on-one with clients? How do we consider the risks and benefits of our actions during this time? For ourselves, our clients, and on behalf of the larger circles…
Read MoreDuring this unusual time, a fresh start
Here we are in the land of COVID-19 — such an unusual time! As the onset of social distancing settled, I began taking notes about any number of topics. My aim to begin blogging again, to help clarify my thinking, to share discoveries and insights and to give myself another creative outlet while my usual…
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