So far, it’s been a tremendously hard year all around the world for many. Our general sense of normalcy and everyday routines, that feeling of taking charge and being in control of our actions and surroundings – which are things we all took for granted, is at very low levels. The anxious have become more anxious, the depressed are more depressed, the lonely feel more isolated and the angry ones’ simply grew worse with their anger mingled with hatred.
Laughter seems far and few in between with frustration and financial crisis dogging many of us night and day. Emotions are all over the place these days and all it takes is spending a few minutes online to witness meltdowns, emotional combustions here and there, all decorated with colourful expletives.
Yet, there’s hope and there are many lessons to be learnt from this difficult experience and our focus shouldn’t stay hung up on all the stress that we have and possibly still experiencing at present. I have searched within me to see what I have felt, what I have seen and what I have learned. My thoughts are not coming out in any particular order, just a free flow of some of what is going on in my head at present without editing.
This situation has shown us that a virus can be a unifier because it doesn’t choose boundaries. It can affect anyone irrespective of background, race, religion, culture, financial status etc. Standing alone as individuals we are fragile, but as a community, we stand stronger, hence, since death is always over one’s left shoulder as is commonly said, we must remember our humanity and the importance of treating each person right especially in the face of our temporal existence.
Everything that you know can end today, ‘cos tomorrow is promised to no one, therefore, it is absolutely essential to focus on the right things and be fully present in every given moment. Value the preciousness of your existence as well as that of others.
Learn to enjoy your life and appreciate what you have. Just think about the fact that there are people out there with far less and possibly in more dire straits. Things may not be going as smoothly for you as they did many months back – know that this time too shall pass and these days which have been spent slowing down is not a waste of time. Our focus has shifted a lot more from material things to things that matter – the bare basic needs of life.
Don’t be reluctant to embrace those little things that will work miracles in you; don’t be afraid to live each day as you deserve and to help others when you can. If you are unable to be of help, the least you can do is not to spoil someone else’s day
If you didn’t do so well yesterday, PLEASE, don’t be afraid to press the reset button and start again today. Saying YES to a refresh is far better than going on a long trip down guilt lane.
Sometimes when life presses that pause button, it is simply asking us to slow down and to take a good look at ourselves. My hope is that these days has taught us to love, to care, to listen, to help and to respect others.
How are you doing? I hope that things haven’t been too rough?
The virus doesn’t choose boundaries, but unfortunately people do. The reactions to the virus and the way different governments have deal with it have unfortunately exacerbated these boundaries in some countries – my own one, the UK, sadly being an example of this.
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It’s just incredulous and a bit tiresome watching what has been happening all around us. I sincerely hope that some valuable lessons are being learnt as we navigate this situation. Good to see you Mick 🙂
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Thanks, Jacqueline. Problem is those lessons don’t seem to be learned by those in authority.
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Hello, Sweet Friend. Glad to see you out.
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Dearest Oneta, indeed it’s been a while. I haven’t known what to do with myself and my blog these many moons, but by his grace, I am here. Good to see you, dear friend :-).
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We are together, learning to adapt and cope what we have never thought of. Let’s hope we’ll find cure soon. Nice to see you ☺️
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Indeed we are in this boat together and we will sail the rough waters and come out stronger and better together. I believe that a cure will be found.
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I’ll be watching for you.
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