7 Ways To Make The Most of Social Isolation
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Social isolation is not ideal. It’s not good
for our individual physical health, mental health, or the global economy. But
right now it must be done for the collective wellbeing.
When cinemas, bars, restaurants and malls
close down and we’re obligated to stay inside, we need to find new ways to keep
ourselves entertained. However, it’s not just the entertainment that we miss.
The lubricant that keeps all of those things flowing and energised is something
that is vital to our experience as human beings: social connection.
Over the coming weeks and months, we must
maintain some form of social contact and we stay active and engaged in life.
It may not seem like it at first glance, but
even the most individual hobby usually has some relational aspect. Consider
reading a book for example. We may do it alone, but we’re interacting with
someone else’s human story, the characters, the emotions, the experience. The
same is true of movies, video games, sports, and almost everything we do
online.
This social distancing scenario is a nuance,
but it’s also an opportunity for growth. Anyone who has followed the news
lately will have heard the phrase ‘unprecedented times.’ Which is true, this situation
is completely novel, but so is the amazing access t...
Source: PickTheBrain | Motivation and Self Improvement - Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Erin Falconer Tags: featured productivity tips psychology relationships self education self-improvement coronavirus covid_19 friendship isolation loneliness social distancing Source Type: blogs
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