The Power of Patience in the Pandemic

Do you feel like you are tapped out as we enter into the second half of 2020 continuing to adapt to a new kind of society since the coronavirus outbreak? I seem to have felt it more this week than any other. The common question starting most conversations seems to be, “How are you doing?” This is really asking, “How are you holding up through the pandemic?” How are you practicing the power of patience in the pandemic? A bit of Pandemic History The plague, a fatal infection arrived in Constantinople in 541 CE, Common Era, sometime used in place of AD. The plague spread across Europe, Asia, north Africa, and Arabia killing nearly 30 to 50 million people. This was half the world’s population.    The Black Death, a pandemic in Europe in 1347, took a shocking 200 million lives all in just four years. Science, not being as Continue Reading →

A Paradigm Shift: Looking at the World Through a New Lens

2020. A year like no other. I have been on the planet Earth for six decades. I have spoken to those who lived through World Wars, polio, and the Great Depression. My own children lived through the shock and trauma of 911. Nothing, nothing, has compared to what we have experienced in the six months of the year 2020. There has been a rare paradigm shift and now we are looking at the world through a different lens. A Shift in our Daily Emotions We have experienced a global pandemic, political unrest, loss of jobs, loss of lives, racial injustice, and social isolation. There seems to be so much blame. With all that has happened I have witnessed quick judgement. People are judged if they say too much or remain silent. Emotions are shattered. People may express gratitude one moment and by the end of the day after watching the Continue Reading →