Especially during this pandemic, it is vitally important to learn to live in the present instead of imagining living in an abysmal future. Maintaining a positive attitude is key to coping, especially in times of adversity. At such times, it may seem impossible to believe that one’s peace, calm and hope can actually be maintained or restored in the face of such uncertain times. However, it is possible and necessary to live today, lessen worry and find new ways to cope with the effects of Covid-19 and the associated isolation.

If we are going to continue to restore and experience good well-being of mind, body, and spirit, we must use all of our resources, not just some. Faith-belief and prayer can be very helpful in combating rampant worry, fear, and anxiety. Such negativity are the real enemies, all too often disrupting our physical health and well-being. They serve to have a huge impact on our mind-body-spirit connection in negative ways, even lowering our immunity and mood. Within the context of holistic wellness and overall healing of mind and body, hope combined with uplifting faith beliefs go a long way in eliminating fear, anxiety, depression and despair. These positive attributes allow us to face each and every situation in new and improved ways, so that we can become our best selves, no matter what situation we face. When we are worried and hopeless, that too is far-reaching, overwhelming us and spreading to others rapidly, with a high level of contagion, which can parallel the coronavirus.

In order to effectively dislodge worry, fear, and negativity, we must find ways to experience the highest possible level of calm and inner peace. Our mind-body-spirit health may very well depend on it. The close connection between body, mind and spirit is real. We need to choose to embrace positivity, even and especially, in this time of great adversity. It truly is a choice that only we must make every day. While counseling may be helpful for some who need practical help as they battle fear, depression, and anxiety during the pandemic, others may choose to pray to God and ask for his help. However, some people combine prayer and counseling for the best results. It just depends on how you choose to face it, as to what you decide to do to find peace and serenity in these tumultuous times.

fearless faith

Judeo-Christian teaching tells us that God is a loving and compassionate God who works tirelessly to provide practical help in the form of comfort, protection, healing, and guidance. He generously blesses each of us daily through his grace, providing for our every need. It takes fearless faith to believe that God’s help is on the way, if only for an attitude adjustment. The Scriptures reveal that God only wants the best for us, drawing us ever closer to Him, especially in times of adversity when we most need his help. Many people around the world believe that God will open the way for us to overcome this pandemic and all circumstances, and guide us to a future full of hope.

alleviate negativity

One’s faith beliefs and practices, such as prayer, can be very important, uplifting, and central to helping a person gain a positive outlook. It can alleviate any and all negativity that we face within ourselves. Life challenges like this pandemic can make you bitter or feel better. Believing in faith is clearly a personal choice that we all must make on a daily basis, despite facing difficult and challenging situations. Growing in faith, especially ‘fearless faith’, allows us to let go of all negativity and face the future with renewed confidence and anticipation of good things to come. Faith can give us hope and help us stay positive even when all seems lost or when we are tired and totally overwhelmed.

Although we long for the day when we can go out without social distancing due to this pandemic, spending time together, in person, with friends and family, it is important to try to stay in the here and now. It is encouraging to think that nothing lasts forever in this life, everything is temporary and relief is surely on the way. Hopefully, in a matter of months, they’ll develop a safe vaccine that proves that to be true. Then we, as a nation, as a world, will likely emerge stronger from the struggle, grateful for our freedom and our loved ones, and ready to return to life as we know it.

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