Post-Election Savvy Sources

 


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Tuesday night broke many hearts in this area— DC, Maryland, Virginia. Yesterday I sat with clients in various stages of grief, rage, despair, and shock.


If you, or someone you know, are struggling, here are a few resources:


If You’re Overwhelmed By The Election, Here’s What You Can Do Now


Elizabeth Gilbert asks “Who do I want to be in this situation?” 


After the Election How Do We Move Forward?


How to Talk to Your Kids About Trump’s Win


5 Ways to Reduce Post-Election Day Anxiety


5 Tips for Coping with Post-Election Shock and Panic


Living With Change, Post-Election Now is Not the Time To Gloat or Despise Others


Three Ways to Lower Post Election Anxiety


Pain, Anger, Sadness, Fear and Hope


18 Compassionate Poems To Help You Weather Uncertain Times


Coping with The Pain and Uncertainty Around Us


Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin’s Letter to His Daughter


My 2004 Post-Election Blog Post


Practice self-care. Feel your feelings. Write an op ed, a letter, or in your journal—get these feelings onto paper. Support causes you believe in. Connect with others. Donate. Volunteer. Spread kindness. Eat dark chocolate. Celebrate successes.


Wishing you moments of ease as we move forward. You are loved and your voice matters. Bisous. x


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