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Finding Joy in the Present, Despite your Past

Finding your joy may be difficult this time of year, but it's important to identify at least one or two things in your life that make you smile, no matter how "trivial" or small they may be. While the past can be difficult to think about, it's crucial to give yourself credit for getting through it. Grief, job loss, financial stress, lost relationships and trauma all leave scars, some visible, some not. Those scars may be painful, but they make us who we are and are evidence of our strength to press on in search of peace and happiness. I think most of us would agree that we would rather show our strength in other ways and forgo the scars! Finding joy could be as simple as:

  • Looking at funny cat/dog memes.
  • Laying down for 20 minutes.
  • Enjoying your favorite beverage in silence.
  • Watching old movies or TV shows.
  • Coloring (don't knock it till you try it again as an adult!)
  • Going for a walk.
  • Playing with your furry or feathered family member. 
  • Cooking a new recipe.
  • Taking a drive.
No matter how you find your joy, welcome it, embrace it and use it. 

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