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How to Cope with the Blustery Days in the 100-Acre Wood
Dearest Ones,
I’m writing today to encourage you, if you find yourself in a similar situation to me.
Like many Americans, my livelihood was drastically disrupted by COVID-19. On top of that, we moved across the country in a move that was already planned, right as everything closed down. That means open jobs in my realm of expertise are rare, music gigs are non-existent (my wife and I have always made extra money as artist-musicians), and trying to build a new network in a new city is damn near impossible.
It’s discouraging. It feels like this is never going to end, that there is no light at the end of the tunnel, and that I’m going to be stuck in a barely-pays-the-bills, dead-end job that I am overqualified for forever.
Can you relate? Maybe you are feeling something similar, with the details swapped out.
I’m lucky in that I haven’t lost any friends or family during the pandemic, but I know many people have. I can’t imagine adding a grieving process on top of everything else right now.
I haven’t faced eviction or a vehicle getting repossessed, but I know many Americans have and are.
On top of that, we are full-on into what is probably the most divisive and mean-spirited political season in at least…