Is it time to return to life as we know it?
No, it's not time to do that.
Anyone who reads or watches the news related to the pandemic knows that it is not time to resume life as we have known it. Our future safety and prosperity depends on a calculated, thoughtful response to this pandemic.
How will I respond to this?
First, I'll stay educated by listening to the news, reading the reports, and taking the experts seriously.
Next, I'll reduce my exposure to those who may have the illness by socially distancing, and when I need to be around people, I'll wear a mask, use hand sanitizer, and upon returning home wash my clothes, wash my face, and wash my hands.
Further, I'll adopt as many healthy life patterns as possible. Good health is one positive way to combat viruses like these.
And, I'll think creatively about how to make life meaningful now and into the future. There's a lot that we can do to deepen and strengthen family culture, professional skill/knowledge, readiness for good times ahead, warm/welcoming homes, and personal recreation and pleasure.
Will my life change as I know it? I think, to a large degree, life will change. I will continue to adopt and promote the strategies I've used during this stay-at-home time during life ahead including an emphasis on the following themes:
No, it's not time to do that.
Anyone who reads or watches the news related to the pandemic knows that it is not time to resume life as we have known it. Our future safety and prosperity depends on a calculated, thoughtful response to this pandemic.
How will I respond to this?
First, I'll stay educated by listening to the news, reading the reports, and taking the experts seriously.
Next, I'll reduce my exposure to those who may have the illness by socially distancing, and when I need to be around people, I'll wear a mask, use hand sanitizer, and upon returning home wash my clothes, wash my face, and wash my hands.
Further, I'll adopt as many healthy life patterns as possible. Good health is one positive way to combat viruses like these.
And, I'll think creatively about how to make life meaningful now and into the future. There's a lot that we can do to deepen and strengthen family culture, professional skill/knowledge, readiness for good times ahead, warm/welcoming homes, and personal recreation and pleasure.
Will my life change as I know it? I think, to a large degree, life will change. I will continue to adopt and promote the strategies I've used during this stay-at-home time during life ahead including an emphasis on the following themes:
- less things, more time.
- experiences rather than things.
- healthy eating, cooking, and creative fun.
- developing a strong family culture.
- safe living, safe recreation
- supporting what is right and good for my life, my family's life, the life of the community, and the life of the nation.
- investing in meaningful work and endeavor online and offline in a variety of ways
It is not time to return to life as we know it. It will serve us well to take this pandemic seriously and do what we can to be safe, healthy, and happy.