Coronavirus tensions are high, patience is thin, and everyone is feeling a combination of fear, anger, resentment, and sadness. Along with that negative melange of emotions, you might also be one of the few feeling something you’re not comfortable talking about: guilt. If you’re employed, able to work from home (and enjoying it), healthy, or your company is having its best year ever, you’ve likely made a conscious effort to conceal or diminish it. Here’s how to tackle the secret guilt you’re feeling: Acknowledge it You’re allowed to feel what you feel, even if it’s two opposing emotions simultaneously—you can feel both good and bad about doing well in this crisis. Adjust your mindset If you’re someone who has found bright spots among the chaos, you’re among the fortunate few who can make a positive impact by helping keep the economy flowing and giving others hope that their current reality is temporary. Do something for others Along with practicing greater empathy and compassion with others, go out of your way to give back. Share your wisdom, offer to make connections, actively refer business to your peers and competitors, and support local businesses with your wallet and word-of-mouth. #Coronavirus #guilt #success
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