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My 2 cents: Search for things in the new normal that feel like a gift

So much has changed in our lives, but Taheshah Moise urges you to look for the positives.

GREENSBORO, N.C. — Living in the age of the coronavirus is a surreal experience isn't it?

Things that we could normally do are forbidden and we've all had to get used to a new normal. 

We even talk differently now. Think about it.

Phrases and terms like "social distancing," "self-quarantine" and "COVID-19" are commonplace, something not even imaginable a couple of months ago.

While we're living in uncertain times, oddly enough it is also a time to be reminded of the things we should all be thankful for.

It could be slow starts to your day, free evenings for family bonding, or a greater appreciation for your child's teacher.   

I know it's hard but spend some time pondering.....What about this new normal feels like a gift? 

Write those things down and do your best to protect them as you move forward.  

Although things might not look good right now, we can look forward with the hope that one day, we'll go out again.

We'll get back to work.

We'll be able to see our friends without fearing for our lives.

We'll get to travel to places and fly around the world.

We'll get to shop again, with a new attitude toward money after we've been forced to "make do" with so little.

And we'll get back to our lives with a newfound appreciation for the things that made us feel alive.

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