We are living through a pandemic and we sometimes hear some bad news from around.
A friend of yours is sick. Write a short note to cheer him/her up. You can suggest ways to keep the spirits high and healthy. Be empathetic in your note.
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Lyra couldn't help but notice the change in Cassie. Her friend had always been cheerful and chatty, but lately she had become snappy and dismissive.
Cassie was always the first to arrive at work, and among the last to leave. But then she started coming into work later and later, and was often in a rush to leave at the end of the day, too.
Lyra was worried. She wanted to help, but just didn't know what to do. So she kept quiet. Eventually, her relationship with her friend all but disappeared and, after a few months, Cassie handed in her notice and left.
Cassie was suffering from stress, something that's all too common in modern, high-demand workplaces. If Lyra had recognized this, and known how to support her, she might have been able to help, and to preserve their friendship.
In this article, you can learn how to identify stress in others, and explore a five-step strategy for tactfully offering your support, without becoming overburdened yourself.
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Answer: SNOWED UNDER IN A STATE OF EMERGENCY.
February 2, 2021
I am working from the floor of my kids’ room. My baby, who is nearly one, is on the large rug in front of me, searching, it seems, for objects in the room that might make the most noise possible when whacked against each other. I toss soft toys to her, like fish to a seal, until she’s surrounded by knit dolls and rattles, looking bewildered at the hapless minder with a computer on her lap. Every once in a while she pulls herself to standing on a nearby stool and then thuds to the ground. She lands softly on the rug we’ve layered over a nearly inch-thick wool and rubber pad, but the floor reverberates beneath her all the same and I wince, thinking of the neighbors downstairs. They have inquired about the size of our rugs, and asked our children not to ring the doorbell. They suggested, in the weeks after our move, that we not run the noisy old washing machine in our apartment, which rattled and shook during its rinse cycle. “There’s a terrific drop-off location just around the corner. Easier, too!”
The well of parental advice to be doled out is truly bottomless.
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