It is a time of brand new discoveries and learning processes set in motion. We could feel overwhelmed by the fact that most of us are required to remain indoors for the next three weeks. On the other hand, we could try to find some silver lining to all the problems that currently seem to cloud our horizons because of the novel coronavirus. With hashtags such as #WorkFromHome, #QuarantineLife, #SocialDistancing and #LockdownNow, the tweeple are sharing a lot of insight and gyaan:
With some organisation and self-discipline, people are showing us how it can be done.
Introverts won’t mind much; those who thrive on social interaction may have it tougher.
Some crave social interaction; for others, there has been altogether too much of it.
For those who may be feeling overwhelmed by the prospect of a #21daylockdown, Ghalib says something to the effect of this too shall pass.
Some are spreading gyaan about what may happen by not practising social distancing.
Walking around in one's underwear even around the house may not be safe, we learned.
We also learnt that one shouldn’t be chopping veggies while trying to have an online meeting simultaneously.
Here’s an idea – baking to fill the void caused by quarantine.
Sustainable work practices means offices are becoming greener – metaphorically and literally.
The lockdown has had many negative side effects like this one.
…That they don’t like their families very much.
Others have discovered that it is possible to have a lot of fun with family.
Sometimes there is a mismatch between the two.
That Mumbai, the city that never sleeps, can also slow down.
Old friends – such as books – are being rediscovered.
With all of us stuck indoors, many of us are wondering how we will remain fit during #QuarantineLife as we engage in #SocialDistancing.
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