DrDebzz Opening Shpiel Touch is so essential that infants can die if they aren't held. Similarly, the elderly can become ill from lack of physical contact. A caress can quickly heal a misunderstanding and of course, there's nothing like makeup sex.
Query: How to reach out and touch someone when we have to remain 6' apart? Consider using words that hold support lift canoodle & squeeze, rather than degrade demean criticize judge & condemn. Gentle nurturing language allows us to show those we adore, that they're essential, valuable, critical, & vital.
Guest Caller Sarah from Silver Lake worries she's not doing enough to take care of her loved ones during the Corona crisis. Her emotions have been heightened and she realizes staying connected to her mom, boyfriend, and close friends (even though only through face time, video chat, or the phone) brings her some sense of peace.
Weekly WOW (Words of Wisdom) "The very center of your heart is where life begins – the most beautiful place on earth." -Rumi-
Confidence Boosters/Esteem Builders When you fully commit to believing in these, they will help you fight through the high anxiety the Coronavirus is causing and allow you to find your way through the storm.
1.With every breath, I release the anxiety within me and I become more calm. 2. I have replaced feelings of overwhelm with faith that everything will work out. 3. I am bigger than any negative thing that could possibly happen to me. 4. I have the ability to handle any challenge I face with strength and courage. 5. I have come so far and will continue to move forward. 6. I am not afraid to ask for help.
Featured Artist Vivacious vocalist, MaryJo Mundy, in a live telephone interview, reveals the meaning of music in her life; worthwhile advice for aspiring artists; what she believes is the key to finding and keeping love; and much much more.
Hear MaryJo perform "I Never Meant to Hurt You," from her magnum opus, "The Fourteenth Confession, Songs of Laura Nyro." Discover the significant impact Laura Nyro's music has had on MaryJo's singing career.
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