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This short video is *exactly* what people need to watch in these stressful times

Here’s an engaging, inspiring, and helpful video of a TED talk that I have encouraged my patients to see, especially those with symptoms of anxiety or depression. I think that everyone should watch this incredibly popular 17-minute video.


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The Book of Awesome: Snow Days, Bakery Air, Finding Money in Your Pocket, and Other Simple, Brilliant Things

(The Book of Awesome Series)

By Neil Pasricha


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  1. Susan Finn says

    February 26, 2021 at 11:02 am

    Love this! So needed in the world of psychiatry.

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