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What is there to celebrate?

Q A friend of mine has asked me to celebrate New Year at her house, lockdown restrictions permitting. But when it looks like next year is going to be as bad as this, I feel like hiding away, as I have nothing to celebrate.

Karen, Greater Manchester

A I’d question that you have nothing to celebrate. I agree the situation with COVID-19 is very difficult and worrying, but there’s more to life. I suggest you start a gratitude diary. Write down 10 things you’re grateful for. For example, the food on your table, the heating in your

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