"When we see our neighbors throwing caution to the wind, our first instinct may be to scold them. But for anyone who has ever been self-righteously corrected, you understand this method can backfire. If you want to maintain your friendships—and keep lines of communication open to share your thoughts later on—focusing on gratitude may be key." Things are starting to reopen at different speeds depending on location. Regardless of how you feel about people starting to venture out, inevitably you will have a difference of opinion with someone (or maybe you've already experienced this). Steffi talks to The Every Mom blog about how to have those conversations. Read it on their website here.
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