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Quiet Quitting = Suffering in Silence. Silence isn’t good. Period. By Bonnie Low-Kramen

Bonnie Low Kramen

Back in 2004, quiet quitting was called “ presenteeism.” Doing the bare minimum of work involves passive aggressive behaviors which are a form of retaliation and a cry for help. If it is a 6 or above, I recommend seeking the support of a skilled talk therapist and maybe even medication to manage the stress.

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On the needles October 2008

Loosely Speaking

Started two new sewing projects and three knitted items within the past two weeks. Usually I knit for pure kinesthetic pleasure of fiber in my hands and the miracle of seeing the project take form. I’m sorry to hear you have a loved one with a medical problem. That describes my recent approach to handcrafts.

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Introducing the SUCCESS 125

Success

Tarrent-Arthur and Helen Cummings-Henry saw COVID-19 as an opportunity to form Righteous Uplifting Nourishing International, a global nonprofit organization whose message is to change lives one soul at a time. Matt Callanan is a Success master coach, podcaster and the founder of the kindness project We Make Good Happen. Matt Callanan.

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