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The Year That Was

 2020: The year that was!

This year was something taken straight out of a comic book to the point where you wonder if we are all waking up from a dream...

But, even with all the pitfalls, there has been some good moments to cherish. Though the outlook has been bleak, we also, at the end of the day have to acknowledge that there has been moments when we have laughed and felt at ease. I am not disregarding what has transpired or what is transpiring around us. What l am saying is, where there’s been pain you are not alone. We have felt the pain together and where there is joy, we have laughed and rejoiced together. 

We have to rise out the slumber and use wisdom to be the best that we can be, in a loving manner and at the same time supporting and bearing each other’s burdens.

This is no longer about me and me only but its about us - all of us coming together, being supportive of one another and being compassionate in the best way that we can.

Sometimes, just a phone call or a text to check up on someone and have them know that you are thinking of them, is enough. It can brighten up their day and even yours, which is important in these tough times! 

There are definitely challenges that lie ahead, but it is important to remember you are not alone, even if you might feel alone. This year will be remembered as: 'The Year That Was'; but we should try to make the year ahead, a year of great opportunities. 

The sky is the limit.

- 🦋

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  1. What a lovely post. This year has taught me that banding together is the way to be.

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