The word of the month for me has been burnout. With the one year anniversary of entering quarantine and the one year anniversary of when I was diagnosed COVID-19 both having occurred earlier this month- it’s all been a lot. A lot that I didn’t spend the year processing, and frankly don’t know when I will. I know that I am not alone in this and that many reading can relate. Beyond these anniversaries, I have been overwhelmed with the constant need to be productive, to do my job well, to read for bookstagram. But on the other side of this, we have hope. It’s hard not to be hopeful and excited when sunny days are back and I’m seeing my loved ones get vaccinated. It’s the perfect silver lining.
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The word of the month for me has been burnout. With the one year anniversary of entering quarantine and the one year anniversary of when I was diagnosed COVID-19 both having occurred earlier this month- it’s all been a lot. A lot that I didn’t spend the year processing, and frankly don’t know when I will. I know that I am not alone in this and that many reading can relate. Beyond these anniversaries, I have been overwhelmed with the constant need to be productive, to do my job well, to read for bookstagram. But on the other side of this, we have hope. It’s hard not to be hopeful and excited when sunny days are back and I’m seeing my loved ones get vaccinated. It’s the perfect silver lining.