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October 28, 2021
Around 11pm last Halloween, a black cat began meowing loudly and pawing at my front door.
Obviously, I assumed he was a 16-year-old boy trapped in a kittyâs body, Ă la the 90âs classic Hocus Pocus.
I could practically hear him calling for his sister, âEmileeee!â
To this day, the film remains digital comfort food.
Financial therapist Lindsay Bryan-Podvin suggests we rewatch movies we love as a way to support our mental health.
While new movies are fun, our brains donât know what to expect, she explains, ârewatching an oldie provides a level of certainty that many of us are missing these days.â
Lordy, can I relate.
What Iâm hearing from my colleaguesâtherapists and coaches from across the countryâis that we're all craving more stability. Folks are struggling right now.
Operating in such uncertainty for 20+ months makes it hard to find motivation and sustain connection. Clients and friends tell me theyâre treading water, struggling to get basic things done.
At the beginning of the pandemic, I wrote to yâall that âWe can do hard things.â