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For me, committing to finding my own reliable sources for news is a good one. I tend to peruse social media and honestly the more I do, the worse I feel. This is probably the worst place to get any unbiased news as we all know these articles focus on headlines, clickbait, and inciting strong emotions.
Books mentioned in this topic
1984 (other topics)The Handmaid’s Tale (other topics)
Harriet the Spy (other topics)
As a self-proclaimed introvert and empath (or highly sensitive person, however you want to call it), it's important to me to find ways of recharging when my battery otherwise runs low, which has been happening more and more frequently (and my autoimmune disorder hasn't helped either). This includes tips that are feasible even for the most run-down person.
My personal favorite (besides the reading of social injustices which, I think, goes without saying):
I have been knitting scarves, initially for the Women's March which I was not able to take the scarves to after all; but I want to continue so I can donate these items to women's shelters, or to the resistors at Standing Rock, or somewhere else that can fully benefit from scarves right now. It seems like such a small thing, but it's truly not, and it keeps me in touch with my personal power, as the article points out.