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what you have learned about yourself during the pandemic?​

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Answered by sanidhyap07
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The first thing that left me when we got off school was my productivity. I lost all motivation to do any schoolwork and spent most of my day in bed. I could hardly find the willpower to get up before noon. This took a while to change and it was hard to see the point in getting up to do schoolwork when you could just pretend your internet was down! After a few days of not doing work, it was beginning to pile up and was becoming more daunting.

To start to change my bad habit I first had to figure out what I need to do in order to motivate myself. After a bit of thinking, I figured that I would eventually have to face some sort of assessment and I wanted to do well. I want to get into a college course I will enjoy. This was a big stride in motivating me to be productive and do my school work. After this, I decided I needed to prioritise my schoolwork and break it into smaller sections so it wouldn’t feel as daunting.

I have discovered that rest is key for me to have a fun and productive day so finding a good balance between work and play was very important to me. I decided to work early in the day as I am most focused, calm, and I can get most of my work done. I always put my phone on silent so as not to distract me, but I also make sure I take a break from schoolwork every 45 minutes as I find I start to lose focus after that.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Firstly , so much is about being present and hopeful in the moment.

  • Secondly, the message changes all the time.

  • Thirdly, we need to make tough decisions and work through tough choices, faster.

  • Fourthly, we need to protect dignity, rights and values, and do so virtually.

  • Fifthly, we must not be plan-driven but purpose-driven at this time. .

  • Finally, everyone is having their own ups and downs.
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