Part of the struggle of this pandemic is that our social being is definitely challenged. We long for the chance to talk to our friends and feel their presence that communication on mobile devices can't replace. What more being with our families!
Part of the struggle of this pandemic is that our social being is definitely challenged. We long for the chance to talk to our friends and feel their presence that communication on mobile devices can't replace. What more being with our families!
After this pandemic, we will all come out strong not just physically but also emotionally, I believe.
I like reading this article because I thought I was/am the only one feeling anxious, mildly depressed, and stressed. But this new normal has brought so much impact to everybody.
I am struggling of anxiety attacks during the period of quarantine. My best way to get rid of those episodes was I tried planting, repainting my room, and of course focusing on my work. Now it's already the 5th month of lockdown, I tried to make my hobbies lesser than what I did last few months ago. I found out that being too busy was not a guarantee to find some answers and getting rid of reality that we're not really okay. That's why I spend my whole time chatting with my friends and my loved ones. Reading on this blog actually I realized that I am not alone. I hope everyone will remain strong and hopeful for the upcoming days that we can go back to our normal lives. :) Love reading this one!
Everyone struggles so much for all of these. We just need to think something that would help up us to stay on foot on what we are doing before. We need to be creative and positive in order to find a solution for all of these hassle. On my part, it seems like it just says "Welcome to my world". I'm a homebody person, I go outside if there is very important errands to do if not worthy of my time I won't do it. That's the reason why if I travel, it should be worth it of my time.
well, this pandemic brings my old hobbies back, like blogging, and cooking. this makes me sane aning panahuna. after 5 months, my only longing is to go home to Mindanao cos I miss my parents more than how I used to.
The pandemic really changes our daily routine. Personally for me, it was a struggle. I've been doing a lot of things during the quarantine, online classes, learning new skills, communicating to my family and friends, and countless of netflix and youtube vidoes.
Now, I'm back in my hometown where everything is more normal than the city. Hopefully, I can explore and just do things I like to do such as going to the beach and exploring nearby attractions and hidden gems.
The pandemic is life-changing. It has also taught us many valuable lessons, it allowed us to appreciate what and who matter, it unleashed some untapped potentials, it reminded us that security is an illusion, and that all have is now. Things are tough, but we have to do our part and we also have to keep our faith and trust in the Divine. :)
This article resonates with me. There are so many changes that happened since March 2020. At times, I found myself anxious about many things, but with the people around me especially family and friends, I have found some strength and inspiration. This pandemic really brought about many realizations.
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Part of the struggle of this pandemic is that our social being is definitely challenged. We long for the chance to talk to our friends and feel their presence that communication on mobile devices can’t replace. What more being with our families!
After this pandemic, we will all come out strong not just physically but also emotionally, I believe.
I like reading this article because I thought I was/am the only one feeling anxious, mildly depressed, and stressed. But this new normal has brought so much impact to everybody.
I am struggling of anxiety attacks during the period of quarantine. My best way to get rid of those episodes was I tried planting, repainting my room, and of course focusing on my work. Now it’s already the 5th month of lockdown, I tried to make my hobbies lesser than what I did last few months ago. I found out that being too busy was not a guarantee to find some answers and getting rid of reality that we’re not really okay. That’s why I spend my whole time chatting with my friends and my loved ones. Reading on this blog actually I realized that I am not alone. I hope everyone will remain strong and hopeful for the upcoming days that we can go back to our normal lives. 🙂 Love reading this one!
Everyone struggles so much for all of these. We just need to think something that would help up us to stay on foot on what we are doing before. We need to be creative and positive in order to find a solution for all of these hassle. On my part, it seems like it just says “Welcome to my world”. I’m a homebody person, I go outside if there is very important errands to do if not worthy of my time I won’t do it. That’s the reason why if I travel, it should be worth it of my time.
well, this pandemic brings my old hobbies back, like blogging, and cooking. this makes me sane aning panahuna. after 5 months, my only longing is to go home to Mindanao cos I miss my parents more than how I used to.
The pandemic really changes our daily routine. Personally for me, it was a struggle. I’ve been doing a lot of things during the quarantine, online classes, learning new skills, communicating to my family and friends, and countless of netflix and youtube vidoes.
Now, I’m back in my hometown where everything is more normal than the city. Hopefully, I can explore and just do things I like to do such as going to the beach and exploring nearby attractions and hidden gems.
The pandemic is life-changing. It has also taught us many valuable lessons, it allowed us to appreciate what and who matter, it unleashed some untapped potentials, it reminded us that security is an illusion, and that all have is now. Things are tough, but we have to do our part and we also have to keep our faith and trust in the Divine. 🙂
This article resonates with me. There are so many changes that happened since March 2020. At times, I found myself anxious about many things, but with the people around me especially family and friends, I have found some strength and inspiration. This pandemic really brought about many realizations.