The Positive Effects of COVID-19.

Published: April 12, 2021, 10 a.m.

Life has a way of throwing you for a loop, whether it's an undeniable lockdown of sorts or you getting fired from your job. And although it can seem like your world is ending, often the toughest periods in life serve as life-changing experiences, changing us for the better. Your worst day can turn into your best if you let it.

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History has lessons that teach us the same. An incredible Harlem Renaissance followed the deadly Spanish Flu; Trump's era taught us that racism and bigotry were never really wiped off America. There's a silver lining to all the happenings in the world - and today, I'll share with you why even this pandemic has offered immovable lessons to humanity.

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In this episode, I talk about the unexpected ways in which the coronavirus pandemic has shifted our focus to a more connected and spiritual lifestyle, among the many other positives it brought in. While I unquestionably acknowledge that these times have put us all into many painful situations, let's also focus on some good that has come by. Listen in!

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We\u2019ll learn:

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\u25cf How we learned to reassess or redefine our relationships - getting closer to the people we already know, moving away from people who were no longer good to be around, or validating romantic choices.

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\u25cf How and why I decided to walk away from a nine-year-old friendship.

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\u25cf I share my thoughts on being nice vs. being kind and why I say I fall in the first category.

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\u25cf Some friendships are seasonal. They happen for a reason and then fade away - because they have to.

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\u25cf Learning to be introspective and taking care of ourselves. The pandemic has taught us to tap into meditation practices and other spiritual and wellness practices and rituals to stay level.

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\u25cf Why you need to prepare yourself for situations before they come over you.

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\u25cf Some major lessons from Trump\u2019s times.

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\u25cf What we learn from the Spanish Flu and Jewish Holocaust - and how it affected generations of people later.

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\u25cf Why we say that trauma can run through generations.

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\u25cf Using intelligent evaluation to see beyond the hype of anything.

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Relevant Links:

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\u25cf Book - A Spiritual Guru Walked into the House of a Cash Master\u2026 And the Rest is History by Kadeem One

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\u25cf References -

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\u25cb Tyler Perry

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\u25cb Deepak Chopra

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\u25cb Jim Crow

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\u25cb Harlem Renaissance

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\u25cb Spanish Flu

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\u25cb Jewish Holocaust

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