
Quarantine Apps Helping to Keep our sanity
A roundup of the apps that have been getting us through this weird cabin fever-y time in history.
Whether the situation calls for fire, earth, wind or water, one of us is ready with the a solid plan of action. Sharing is caring, so here are our best tips!
A roundup of the apps that have been getting us through this weird cabin fever-y time in history.
As an introvert, I began to notice how the changes put in place throughout the pandemic were gradually making the world a more introvert-friendly place to live in.
I’m a warm weather gal. If the temp is below 78 degrees, I’m cold. I can’t change the weather; but what I can do, is get out the thermals, enjoy winter while it’s here, and get ready to spring. the hell. FORWARD!
I’m the one who looks forward to winter every year. For those who dread the coming cold, my coping strategy is to try embracing it!
I am generally not a winter person. The shorter days and limited sunlight subconsciously leak into my emotional state. I go out less, and then I want to go out less.
When February rolls around, it seems like just the beginning of a loooong long drag to the end of the deep freeze
The holidays can bring about a whole sleigh full of anxiety for all personality types. Pressure to get the perfect gift, grabbing a great last minute gift for someone you forgot about. . .
Being an introvert around the holidays can be tough. Obligatory family dinners, raucous conversation, awkward questions, and, hopefully, a lot of wine.