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Cup of Calm Feeling Financially Stressed? You’re Not Alone If money woes have you worried, you’re not alone. The pandemic has created very real, persistent financial challenges for many of us. In the U.S.
Cup of Calm How to Help People Through Hard Times When people we care about are struggling, our natural instinct is to intervene and try to heal their hurt. But it can be difficult to know what to say or do.
Cup of Calm 8 Ways to Recharge While the pandemic still has a hold on many places around the world, for those starting to make a full-fledged return to their social calendars it can be tempting to book every minute to make up for l…
Cup of Calm Approach Work Changes with Resilience As more of us return to the worksite or adjust to new working styles, this often includes making changes in our routines and how we do things.
Cup of Calm Going Hybrid? 5 Ways to Stay Connected Post pandemic, your workplace could look quite different.
Cup of Calm 7 Ways to Quiet a Racing Mind When your thoughts keep racing, your natural reaction is to resist, trying to will your mind to stop the seemingly endless loop.
Cup of Calm Got a Problem? Sleep On It You’re faced with a knotty problem, but the more you think about it, the harder it becomes to unravel.
Cup of Calm How to Embrace Change Most of us go to great lengths to avoid change. We eat at the same restaurants, take the same routes to work, and stay in the same relationships or jobs—even when they no longer suit us.
Cup of Calm 6 Sleep Tips for “Coronasomnia” There’s no doubt that the pandemic has wreaked havoc on sleep for many of us. For some, worries about health and finances keep us awake.
Cup of Calm How to Stay Resilient a Year into the Pandemic We’re coming up on an anniversary—one that none of us could have imagined in our most vivid stress dreams: One year of living in a pandemic (for some of us, it’s been even longer).