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  1. On 11/28/2020 at 10:02 AM, sitcedar said:

    Been doing a lot of reading, cooking, yoga. Anything that I can think of to pass the time. I also did some binge-watching. Hopefully, we'd get back to the closest possible "normal" late next year. 

    I am hoping for that, so fingers crossed. We are all better next year as this year has taught us self-love,

  2. On 11/28/2020 at 10:08 AM, sitcedar said:

    The obvious lesson I've learned is that life could change in just a snap. The whole world could shut down all at once, and not even the strongest country can do anything about it. 

    Humans would definitely bow to Mother Nature in the end.

  3. Hi there!

    It's really good that things worked out well for you. I am smiling while reading your comment. It's just seldom that people are positive about this whole thing. At least for the people I know. I myself have been doing a lot of self-care activities. Been reading books, cooking, meditating. All I can think of LOL. I read this one article http://thepatientsvoice.org/when-boredom-strikes-home-quarantine-issues/ It's about some activities we can do when bored at home. Though I highly doubt you need it.

     

    Good to hear from you and stay safe and happy!

  4. Or not! 😄 I don't think it's going away any sooner. And most of us have been depressed and some did incredibly well.

    How are you guys holding up? Have you discovered a new healthy routine or whatnot?

    Indoor physical activities are pretty interesting and convenient this time.

  5. On 10/23/2020 at 5:32 PM, AlyssaK said:

    Despite that the pandemic was a really hard time for me, it made me start doing many hobbies (cooking, sport and copywriting) to feel my day during the isolation.

    Great to hear. That's also the thing I like the most. We get to do things we didn't have time to before. One can say we get to reevaluate our life and the things we do with it.

     

    On 10/23/2020 at 7:21 PM, Pistol said:

    What I have learned is that if everyone has to live like me ( homebound, cannot go out to shop or appointments and has to catch up with family and friends via facetime or zoom ) then society breaks down!!! People develop anxiety and depression, doctors are not available to see them and people have to fend for themselves ....

    That is true. This pandemic caused a lot of anxiety and depression, and the number of suicides have also increased. People will realize the value of community and the importance of being a part of it. It scary to be alone and to feel lonely at the same time.

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