How do you cope with uncertainty?
A response from Alessandra Castaldo: Surrender to the fact the universe has my back
A response from Alessandra Castaldo: Surrender to the fact the universe has my back
A response from Nicole Gong: During March and April this year when Covid hit hard i had trouble falling asleep, so I would sleep until afternoon and stay up until 7 in the morning and sometimes still can’t fall asleep. I would work during the night because the darkness of …
A response form Cheny Cheng: carpe diem there is only one direction in the writing of history, going forward.
A response from L B: Because our previous understanding of meaning and existence and livelihood was practiced solely through capitalist routines of filledTime and thoughtless consumption So now that that life has slowedAnd cannot keepUp with rapid environmentalAnd health disintegration we cannot continue .
A response from Bianca B:It is crucial to show integrity to make our earth a better place and lead by example for generations to come.
I ignore the uncertainty and pretend to myself the things will always work out one way or the other
A response from R. Gorgone:It is very difficult as we all struggle to have some control over our lives. I try to slow down and enjoy the present. Take deep breaths and put one foot in front of the other. Trying to keep moving forward.
A response from Susan Garrity:I try to control for what can be controlled and understand my inability to control want cannot be.
A response from Alex Walsh: I try to avoid uncertainty and prepare myself for things. If I come across it I try and stay calm.
A response from Emma Bailey:I firmly believe that the body and the mind are two completely separate operating systems. When they’re in harmony, things generally tend to be good. When they’re not in balance, I think this is when things get exciting. When you enter a new environment, your mind …