Staying Less Stressed During this Season and Holiday.
That's a challenge.
For some, it's undoing a pattern of holiday blues.
It's grief.
But, good grief.
That's what Rabbi Modehahai, other interfaith leaders, and me, will address Monday, November 26 from 7 - 8:15 pm in Big Jack's Bar-B-Q, 27454 Gratiot Avenue in Roseville, MI., 48066.
And, that's what the doctors are prescribing Monday at the popular place for young adults, and, people looking for meaning.
More of it.
Mostly, how to cope with the holidays.
Does stress really exist?
Is it a problem of the soul?
Why would believers even entertain it?
Why have it at all?
A spiritual or clinical issue? Which is it? Nunc, et/both and?
Is it a manufactured malady of soccial scientists?
Does the DSM-5 list it as manufactured by psychiatrists, others, who create another diagnosis each decade, or so?
You'll want to be here.
Don't be left in the cold, or, without ways to cope, and, take on what could be a monstrous moment of a holiday season, or, a bitter winter wrapped in resentment toward family, acquaintances, others.
You deserve better. Everyone does.
Emerging from the dark means one has to be vulnerable or the grief becomes more dark and drops itno depression.
And, you are better beyond bitter.
You are worth it.
Good grief.
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