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Michelle Obama Shares Tips For Getting Through Coronavirus Pandemic: ‘It’s Okay To Take A Breath’

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Michelle Obama‘s uplifting message is the kind of motivation we need every week! On Sunday, the former First Lady took to Instagram and shared a series of graphics centered around supporting your community while the US grapples with the coronavirus. Related: Prince Albert II Of Monaco Tests Positive For Coronavirus Along with her images, the 56-year-old penned a heartfelt message: She also offered up some of what she’s been doing to stay positive: Malia and Sasha‘s momma wrapped up her post: Ch-ch-check out more suggestions from Mrs.

Obama by scrolling through her graphics (below): It’s no surprise that the comment section was flooded with overwhelmingly positive responses for the former FLOTUS: Over on Twitter, Barack Obama has been using

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