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9 April 2021 | Comments [0] »
Today, April 9, all Missourians 16 years and older are eligible for a vaccination. Earlier this week, I became fully vaccinated when I hit the two-week mark after my second Pfizer shot. I lucked into a leftover dose back in February and was absolutely thrilled I didn’t have to wait until all Missourians were eligible, since I didn’t qualify in any other tier.
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1 April 2020 | Comments [0] »
During this worldwide coronavirus crisis, B.J. Fogg and his Tiny Habits coaches have created a series of free zoom classes addressing ways to use tiny habits to address various challenges this crisis brings up. You can see the list of upcoming classes to register for (there are 17 currently) and also, on the same page, find links to recordings of more than a dozen previous classes. Last night I watched the recorded class Tiny Habits for Cultivating Gratitude and this afternoon I’m planning to participate in the live class, Tiny Celebrations for Staying Upbeat. Friday I’m registered for Tiny Habits to Help Your Supplies Last Longer.
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26 March 2020 | Comments [1] »
In these strange times of COVID-19, gratitude feels important now more than ever. For me, the stay-at-home order means that I cannot work in clients’ homes. And I have lots of time to do the stuff I’ve been waiting to do when I have time. But actually getting myself to do that stuff is another matter.
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16 March 2020 | Comments [0] »
I’ve come up with some suggestions for making the most your spare time at home while you’re practicing social distancing to try to minimize the spread of the coronavirus. (If you’re now an at-home worker, my advice is to keep up your regular work schedule, then do the stuff below after work.)
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