Be compassionate

Be compassionate
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Above all else, being compassionate and patient with both yourself and others is of the utmost importance during this time. Frame your thinking around this timeless quote: “Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about.” “Have compassion for those who are not following the guidelines,” says Dr Diane Thompson, a behavioural health specialist. “They may not be able to do so due to a disability or lack of understanding – we don’t know their story.” Lynn agrees, saying, “Be patient in a time like this, always give the benefit of the doubt, and stop feeling that there needs to be someone or something to hate. Your anger and impatience will rub off on others and it’s important to spread love and appreciation.” Outweigh the negativity of the COVID-19 crisis by responding with a positive attitude. It sounds cheesy, but it really will make a world of difference.

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Source: RD.com

 

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