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In modern society where being busy is a norm, we often choose to ignore our pains, cover it up with happiness, leave it in a corner, and hope in the back of our minds that it’ll eventually be better. Instead of loving and caring for ourselves consistently and persistently, we go for a band-aid solution and just hope for the best. Author, Food Heals Podcast host, and a leading figure in the health and wellness field, Allison Melody, conveys to us the importance of connecting with other people. She talks about how people relate to pain and suffering, which can be physical, mental, or emotional. Learn how she personally connects with people through vulnerability and how she faces the struggles of being alone through self-love and self-care.
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By Whitney Lauritsen4.8
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In modern society where being busy is a norm, we often choose to ignore our pains, cover it up with happiness, leave it in a corner, and hope in the back of our minds that it’ll eventually be better. Instead of loving and caring for ourselves consistently and persistently, we go for a band-aid solution and just hope for the best. Author, Food Heals Podcast host, and a leading figure in the health and wellness field, Allison Melody, conveys to us the importance of connecting with other people. She talks about how people relate to pain and suffering, which can be physical, mental, or emotional. Learn how she personally connects with people through vulnerability and how she faces the struggles of being alone through self-love and self-care.
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