People are on edge these days. They are working under strain, either back at the office after months away, or still at home, adjusted to a computer screen. Some are not working, but are stuck with family they never had to be around so much before the pandemic. Still others are working harder than ever at their jobs in the field, laborers or technical fixers, repairing and building and moving. Mothers at home may have more people around, but that brings more demands too. Prices are up, both on groceries and on fuel. People are spending on things they can't afford. The wealthy are stressed because their usual easy life has been altered in little ways that disturb their comforts. Healthcare workers are disturbed. Service people feel unappreciated. Landlords are stressed with altered income. Everyone is on a different edge than they were 2.5 years ago.
Choose to Calm the Monkey Mind
Choose to Calm the Monkey Mind
Choose to Calm the Monkey Mind
People are on edge these days. They are working under strain, either back at the office after months away, or still at home, adjusted to a computer screen. Some are not working, but are stuck with family they never had to be around so much before the pandemic. Still others are working harder than ever at their jobs in the field, laborers or technical fixers, repairing and building and moving. Mothers at home may have more people around, but that brings more demands too. Prices are up, both on groceries and on fuel. People are spending on things they can't afford. The wealthy are stressed because their usual easy life has been altered in little ways that disturb their comforts. Healthcare workers are disturbed. Service people feel unappreciated. Landlords are stressed with altered income. Everyone is on a different edge than they were 2.5 years ago.