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Fleeting Growth

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At times, it's scary to just sit down and write. Your ideas cannot formulate onto paper the more you try to materialize them. Your thoughts become a blur, a fleeting moment you wish to remember. The more pressing the need the write, the harder it becomes. Your mind goes blank in that precise moment that you need a release. A foggy haze gets swept up in your mind; the more you try, the more you fail. This disorganized writing process starts to become your norm. You finally come to terms with it and learn to live with it: it's simply your style. Writing has served as an outlet for me, especially during times of peak stress. Whether it be from career demands or interpersonal strain, putting these sensations onto paper gives me a sense of empowerment. After it becomes transferred onto another medium such as a computer screen or piece of paper, the effect of this in and of itself serves as a reminder of the transient nature of emotions. As fragile and delicate as they may be, e...

Anxiety and COVID19

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Source: Thegazapost.com At this point, there is no need to mention the obvious impact that the pandemic has had on our lives. More importantly, the spike in statistics related to the mortality of COVID-19 in addition to the preventive measures that many of our daily lives have had to adopt has taken a remarkable toll on our mental well-being. A large portion of the world has been delegated stay at home orders, virtual communication, and jeopardized finances. The result of the imminent changes has provided the world at large a generalized sense of fear-or formally stated-a perpetual state of anxiety towards the uncertainty revolving around us. The novel nature of the virus has created many implications for us, including an inability to predict the success of a potential vaccine, or worse, a morbid outlook in terms of recovery. This method of dealing with an obscure forecast and prognosis for those already infected has led many folks to spend large portions of their already dwind...