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183. How To Show Up For Your Friends When They're In Pain
183. How To Show Up For Your Friends When They're In Pain
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61 minutes
Released:
Dec 14, 2020
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Are you struggling right now? Do you have FRIENDS who are struggling right now? It's 2020. The answer is almost surely YES.
Listen, it has been anything but easy watching two parents get Covid, but they're back from the hospital, and it looks like they're home from the hospital and we're doing everything we can to get them better. Prayers still needed.
Today we discussed how to show for people when they're struggling. How can we be a good friend in crisis and ACTUALLY help those who are hurting when we don't know the right thing to do or say?
Today the team and I have that conversation, and share helpful tips if you truly want to be there for your friends in need in WHATEVER crisis they're facing, joined by @undergaro. We offer you practical ways that we can help those who need it, and given how hard this year has been, I'm sure you know people who do!
These are some of my ideas, but I want to hear from YOU! Comment below how you show up for your loved ones in crisis, because we're all one big #HealSquad, we learn from each other, and of course, we're better together.
TAG someone who could use some encouragement in the comments below, and make sure you subscribe to @BetterTogetherWithMaria for more conversations like this one. Click the link in bio and join the #healsquad!!
RESOURCES:
Aveno Eczema Therapy: https://www.aveeno.com/products/eczema-therapy-moisturizing-cream
Rachel Hollis Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFbfN_HV1b0
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Listen, it has been anything but easy watching two parents get Covid, but they're back from the hospital, and it looks like they're home from the hospital and we're doing everything we can to get them better. Prayers still needed.
Today we discussed how to show for people when they're struggling. How can we be a good friend in crisis and ACTUALLY help those who are hurting when we don't know the right thing to do or say?
Today the team and I have that conversation, and share helpful tips if you truly want to be there for your friends in need in WHATEVER crisis they're facing, joined by @undergaro. We offer you practical ways that we can help those who need it, and given how hard this year has been, I'm sure you know people who do!
These are some of my ideas, but I want to hear from YOU! Comment below how you show up for your loved ones in crisis, because we're all one big #HealSquad, we learn from each other, and of course, we're better together.
TAG someone who could use some encouragement in the comments below, and make sure you subscribe to @BetterTogetherWithMaria for more conversations like this one. Click the link in bio and join the #healsquad!!
RESOURCES:
Aveno Eczema Therapy: https://www.aveeno.com/products/eczema-therapy-moisturizing-cream
Rachel Hollis Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFbfN_HV1b0
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This episode is sponsored by
· Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/better-together-w-maria/support
Released:
Dec 14, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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