What did you learn about yourself during this pandemic?
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So, I sent out this question to several friends, all in their 70s and 80s, because I think it affects us differently than younger people who may be dealing with children, big career issues, financial stresses and other concerns. Not that we’re not dealing with some of these issues, too. We are just in a different place in our lives where they may not be so prevalent.
Many people talked about things “out there,” such as “I’ve learned that no one’s in charge.” That’s different from what we’ve learned about ourselves. Some of my learnings, so far, have been:
Do things now, as we just don’t know what the future, or even tomorrow, will bring; be in the moment. I have learned I have an inner strength, yet I melt down into all sorts of emotions at times.Being in nature helps me see things in the larger perspective that seems critical right now. I am a people person and the quarantine is difficult, so regular talks with friends and family on the phone are important. Yet, I’m good at being alone, too.I have learned to see my kids in a different light – their strengths, creativity and tenacity in working, having kids at home and in deciding the complicated school issues for my grandchildren
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This pandemic taught us that being fit is greatly important in one's life and hence, we should opt to be the same. Working out for an hour could really be beneficial as the body would stay up to fight any virus endterying our bodies.Eating healthly is also important, mainly food with vitamin- C is really required so to increase immunity in oneself.So stay fit, eat healthy and enjoy your life.