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You need to take breaks from the news.
Set aside periods of time each day when you turn off your social media feed, and you turn to a program on the television or on Netflix. That's all about something fun, something to enjoy.
@Sjsalisbury2 @amyn_su Exactly! Inpatient is furloughing their own staff, so unless the census rises, they wonβt. I thought I was in the clear from bring cut, because they set up the psychiatrists to do telepsych and I was going to be the one organizing it, but then we found out it was unbillable βΉοΈ