I’m going to be checking in with you as often as I can. This is from my Facebook LIVE! Enjoy!
Stay calm. Stay safe. Stay home.
Wishing you love and light,
~Anne Dennish~
I’m going to be checking in with you as often as I can. This is from my Facebook LIVE! Enjoy!
Stay calm. Stay safe. Stay home.
Wishing you love and light,
~Anne Dennish~
As we all settle in for the next 15 days to help to stop the spread of COVID-19, it’s important that we stick together and are there for one another in whatever way that we can.
I will continue to share my posts with you and will be doing a LIVE video each day to check in with you.
I am also letting you know that beginning tomorrow, March 18th, I will be here and available for anyone who needs to talk to help them through this time. I will be available by phone at 732-800-1012 between the hours of 10 am until 4 pm EST. You can PM me if there is a specific time of day that you want me to set aside for you or just give a call when the spirit moves you! If you need an evening time let me know. I know I’M not going anywhere! LOL!
Tensions and anxiety can run high during times like that and it’s important that we remain as calm as we can. If you’re having one of those moments or just feel like “checking in” with me, give a call!
We’re all going to get through this and now, more than ever, we need to believe that “we’ll get by with a little help from our friends!”
Because we will.
Wishing you love and light,
~Anne Dennish~

Well, it’s real now! Yesterday our country was asked to stay home for 15 days in the attempt to stop the spreading of COVID-19. Restaurants, movie theaters, gyms and more are all closed to the public. It’s a situation that needs to be taken seriously by all of us.
I’m always saying that “it’s time to make a difference and we can make that difference together.”
Now, more than ever, it’s true. It’s true as a country and as the world. All we need to do at this moment is to stay home and practice “social distancing” for the next 15 days. When we all join in together and do this, we’re doing our part in helping to prevent the virus from spreading further.
I decided to voluntarily quarantine myself last week and am certainly doing my part in “flattening the curve.” I hope that all of you will do the same. Let’s all be a part of the solution, not the problem.
Make the best of the next 15 days. Stay home, read a book, watch a movie, clean your closets, or just take this time to relax. Remember, you’re not only protecting yourself, but you’re protecting hospital workers, EMT’s, nurses, doctors, police, fire and all responders that serve and protect your community. You’re also protecting your family, friends, and neighbors.
Let’s respect each other and follow the guidelines in place for “safe social distancing.”
Let’s “flatten the curve” together.
It’s a good thing.
Stay calm. Stay healthy. Stay home.
Wishing you love and light,
~Anne Dennish~

“Social distancing.”
This is the latest term that has surfaced from this nasty COVID-19 and I’ve attached a very good article about it below. Please take a moment to read it. It has some very important information for all of us.
I’m still not in a “panic mode” but here in the United States and in my state of New Jersey, the virus is running rampant. Fear never solves anything and certainly doesn’t help anyone to stay safe and healthy. My message to all of you is to stay calm, don’t panic, and stay as socially distant from other people, places and events as you can. This won’t cure the virus but is certainly one of the most effective ways of preventing it from spreading.
“Quarantined” can be as scary a word as “COVID-19” yet I’m asking you to slow down, take a breath, and listen to what the officials are telling you to do. It’s a time to simply stay home if at all possible. Schools are being shut down so the kids will be home for a few weeks, if not months. That means KEEP THEM HOME! The same goes for adults. Stay home if you can, keep your distance from crowds, public events, and any other activities which, at this time, are important to stay away from.
The sooner we contain this virus and prevent it from spreading, the sooner life will go back to the way it used to be. Until then, make the best of your time at home. Read a book, rent a movie, take a walk outside or just sit in your backyard in the sun. Catch up with your household chores and your “to-do” list. Spend time with your family that lives with you. After all, you still have your cell phones and for most of us, the internet, to keep in touch with others.
Make this crazy, and hopefully “brief” time, an adventure. “This too shall pass” and until it does, make the best of it and don’t allow fear and anxiety to make things worse for yourself.
Stay calm. Stay informed. Stay home.
Practice “social distancing.”
It’s a good thing.
I’m keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers.
Wishing you love and light,
~Anne Dennish~

“And the world came together as the people stayed apart.”
I can’t stress enough how important social distancing is. New Jersey closed all non-essential businesses yesterday and asked that everyone stay home. Colleges have closed for the duration of the semester and graduations are canceled.
It’s an important time in our state, our country, and our world right now. We’re being asked to stay home to help stop the spread of COVID-19 and “flatten the curve.” In my opinion, it’s a matter of respect, compassion and love for our friends, families, communities, first responders, hospitals, doctors, nurses and all of those who are trying to keep us safe. We have to join together in the fight to stop this virus from spreading.
I’m trying to stay optimistic throughout this quarantine and find something positive in it. I’m doing what I’ve been told and am staying home. I go out on my front porch or in the backyard throughout the day, but I can honestly tell you that I haven’t left my house or been in my car in over 10 days.
I want to be part of the solution to “flatten the curve,” and not part of the problem in spreading it.
Don’t you?
The truth is that the world is changing, yet I believe that in the end it will change for the better. I have to have faith that it will.
“And the world came together as the people stayed apart.”
What a beautiful sentiment.
Stay calm. Stay safe. Stay home.
It’s a good thing.
Wishing you love and light,
~Anne Dennish~
