No Visitors Yet

My wife recently passed away and I am doing OK. Several of my wife’s senior children keep wanting to come and visit me. How do I politely say no without hurting their feelings? When they have come before, I was stressed as to how to entertain them for a week. They think I am being helped by their visit but actually I would prefer visiting by phone and emails. Any suggestions? – No Visitors Yet

Dear Visitors: I’m sorry for the loss of your wife. This kind of grief – recent and all-encompassing – can be very hard and we have to take it day-by-day. Loved ones are often at a loss for how to meaningfully help. So, a kind directness is going to be your best friend here. Tell the kids the truth: you love them, but you don’t have the capacity right now. Tell them that phone calls and emails are really what will help you the most right now. Sometimes people need to be given a little guidance for how to show up. They’ll appreciate the nudge, and you’ll all have better, less stressful (virtual) visits.

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Self-Care Ideas for Everyday Joy

Practice life-enhancing forms of self-care. Need to relax and unwind? Lift a blue mood? Bring a spot of pleasure into your day? Many people turn to food or alcohol or scrolling social media as a solution, only to feel even worse later. A few alternative ideas that might resonate include being in nature, working on a jigsaw puzzle, listening to a playlist of favorite music that shifts your mood, going for a walk, reading (or listening to) a good book, asking a loved one for a long hug, cuddling your pets, talking to a close friend or family member, or volunteering. You might also give yourself the grace and space to simply be, because you’re a human being, not a human doing. – Carrie Dennett

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Forgiveness

You can forgive some people without welcoming them back into your life. Apology accepted, but access denied. You can truly love an individual from a situation you can have the power to forgive and not be pulled back, not said, situations. The truth is forgiveness is about healing yourself; rather than fixing connection when it comes to friends choosing quality over quantity your journey should be shared and celebrated with those you truly value. Put yourself first, choose wisely. Don’t let the devil take advantage of your head, heart, your heart is healed, and so you are not as alert and guarded as you should be…

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How to Properly Clean Your Water Bottle

Clean your water bottle more (and properly!) You are almost certainly not doing it enough. At the very least, you gotta let that thing air dry between uses to avoid bacteria and mold growth (and a bad taste).

Here are some best practices for cleaning your bottle:

  • To properly clean a water bottle, wash daily with hot, soapy water and a bottle brush, focusing on the lid and straw, then let it air dry completely; for deep cleaning weekly, use a solution of hot water with vinegar, baking soda, or denture tablets to sanitize and deodorize, scrubbing nooks and crannies, and rinsing thoroughly before drying.
  • Daily Cleaning (Quick Wash)
  • Disassemble: Take off the lid, straw, and any other parts.
  • Wash: Use hot water and a few drops of dish soap with a bottle brush to scrub the inside, outside, lid, and straw (use a pipe cleaner for straws).
  • Rinse: Rinse all parts thoroughly with warm water.
  • Dry: Air dry all pieces upside down to prevent moisture buildup. 
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slow down

As winter invites us to slow down, this season gently calls us into turning inward—introspection, acknowledgement, and acceptance. In the quiet and stillness of these shorter days, we are offered space to rest, reflect, and nurture what is growing beneath the surface. It is a time for stillness—rest and relaxation, and for nurturing growth and change through self-compassion and grace.

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