The world is well into the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic. So far the toilet paper and pasta seem to be holding up well. I recall reading, sometime at the end of February – about a virus alert in Italy. Alarmingly large numbers of people were becoming infected by a severe respiratory virus and... Continue Reading →
Sympathy and Compassion in the time of Covid-19
What my first ‘yes another soapbox’ blog-post didn’t focus on is sympathy and compassion. It didn’t look at the aspect of the economic impact, on individuals (and the corporate world) and the challenge of aligning the economic with the health dimension (a pandemic’s dimensions of infection and death). Whether it is a self-employed Life Coach... Continue Reading →