During the pandemic of 2020, and now into the year of 2021, isolation has been depressing for most of us – even the introverts! To cope, some have turned to unhealthy and regrettable new habits and changing and recovering is a new year’s resolution. As an adjustment to work and family isolation , our screens became our window to the worlds we left behind. That same window has become another way I can help others cope, change, grow and find peace.
Channels from Marco Polo
Following the forced isolation, families had to find new ways to connect. In these times of limited travel, many have learned about a phone app called Marco Polo. As a result, they have not only kept in touch, but have grown even closer to loved ones. I would say that is true for my family that extends from Hawaii to the east coast of the United States of America. Now, Marco Polo offers Channels. Consequently, I have found Channels to be an innovative way for me to help others. For example, I now have one focused Channel up and running to support a closed group of young women. In short, I am loving it!! To illustrate, the asynchronous video platform allows me to post tips, direction and encouragement on a schedule. Additionally, I can post more authentically and spontaneously. For instance, I have posted when I am hiking, exercising or playing my bass in the middle of the night. Now, I have created a Channel for the broader public.
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In particular, I will provide support from the Channels app on your phone. There, you will engage with educational material, insights, and motivating features to help you reach your personal goals. As a result, you will have more resources to aid you in your personal plans. Additionally, you will find encouragement to drive you to more progress. As an added benefit, Dan Wold, national speaker on stress, will be a guest now and then – Yeah!! Along with me, Margaret, you will be part of a small group of people with similar needs for coping support. Certainly, I do hope you can support others and give the gift of yourself. On the other hand, you can remain very private.
Coping Support with Margaret Dixon, Ph.D. through Channels by Marco Polo, will be at your fingertips 24/7 with anytime access to my expertise, care and compassion. This is no replacement for therapy, but I will provide the sense of support and community that can help you cope in these isolated times. Engage! You owe it to yourself.
$49 monthly charge to start your journey into a calmer, joyful life. Join me on that path now! https://channels.marcopolo.me/coping-support
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