But even with all the stress and fear from the coronavirus some people are finding the silver lining it the crisis.
But even with all the stress and fear from the coronavirus some people are finding the silver lining it the crisis.
All the stress and fear from the coronavirus some people are finding the silver lining it the crisis.
Action news now reporter ana torrea is live in redding with how one woman is making the best of a bad situation.
Honey storlie says she's keeping a positive outlook during this whole pandemic.
Storlie says she's not focusing on the negatives of the coronavirusã instead choosing to see things in a different light.
That's because she's seen so many people here in the community step up and reach out.
Like giving senior citizens their time to shop.
Or even seeing starbucks workers create stronger bonds with each other.
Sometimes in the busy-ness, we can lose sight of the most important things, relationships, connections, our hearts are so valuable.
Storlie (stor-lee) tells me one of her biggest challenges is being far away from her family who is out in indiana.
But she says: even though they news now: she's also focusing on her entrepreneurial goals and visions.
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