write a story describing your experience during covid 19 pan
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We are living in an unprecedented time as globally, we are all dealing with the interruptions, disruptions, and changes to our lives due to the COVID-19 pandemic. No matter how frustrating, confusing, or scary this crisis gets, fear doesn’t have the final say.
We all were again started attending school after the Holi Break and came to know about the lockdown ( instead of it you can say whatever you want as convenient for you , about your country or anything ) . Staying at home , we learned many new things . It was a time for increasing general knowledge and the subjects which would help us like Maths , Science facts etc. .
I learned many new things and am satisfied with it . It was a crucial time for most of us due to the house - related issues . But I tried to learn new things which would help in my life .
Some loose something in their life , many children lost their dreams , some people got something , I loose but I got something too , knowledge . I am very happy that I got this time to improve my life and live as a proud one in the society.
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When the lockdown started, I was ecstatic. My final year of school had finished early, exams were cancelled, the sun was shining. I was happy, and confident I would be OK. After all, how hard could staying at home possibly be? After a while, the reality of the situation started to sink in.
The novelty of being at home wore off and I started to struggle. I suffered from regular panic attacks, frozen on the floor in my room, unable to move or speak. I had nightmares most nights, and struggled to sleep. It was as if I was stuck, trapped in my house and in my own head. I didn't know how to cope.
However, over time, I found ways to deal with the pressure. I realised that lockdown gave me more time to the things I loved, hobbies that had been previously swamped by schoolwork. I started baking, drawing and writing again, and felt free for the first time in months. I had forgotten how good it felt to be creative. I started spending more time with my family. I hadn't realised how much I had missed them.
Almost a month later, I feel so much better. I understand how difficult this must be, but it's important to remember that none of us is alone. No matter how scared, or trapped, or alone you feel, things can only get better. Take time to revisit the things you love, and remember that all of this will eventually pass. All we can do right now is stay at home, look after ourselves and our loved ones, and look forward to a better future.