On the evening of the 2016 presidential election, Michele Obama didn't stay up late, glued to the television, wringing her hands in fear or disbelief. At that point, there wasn't a thing she could do about the outcome, so she went to bed and heard the results in the morning. I like that story.
Last week, Michelle spoke at the Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts in Hartford, Connecticut. For Americans stressed about the future of the country and the current political climate, she had this positive advice:
1. Focus on what you can control
2. Be a good person every day
3. Vote
4. Read
5. Treat one another kindly
6. Follow the law
7. Don’t tweet "nasty stuff"
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