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Grateful for 2020!

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Grateful for 2020 2020. When we think of that year, you would associate or categorize it as one of the worst years  we have ever experienced in our lives—and many would wholeheartedly agree. Yes, the virus has left many irreversible negative consequences in our lives. And living our lives  hating the outcome of 2020 could work, but it’ll eventually be a tiring habit. From the sudden mandatory isolation, all with the fear of an unknown virus, to boredom due to t he sudden change in our lifestyles, it’s safe to say that we have learned a lot from needing to  adapt to a new environment. Everyone has their own coping methods; some opted to fill their days learning new t hings—instruments, languages, skills; not to forget, many have discovered new things about  themselves. The isolation has given us the opportunity to take a break from the busy schedules in our lives  and think of the various aspects in our lives that we appreciate or struggle with. If we thought tha...