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Originally Posted by lizardlady
Would it help to remind yourself this will not last forever? It sure feels neverending, but there will be an end. Would it help to plan what to do when the pandemic is over to break social isolation?
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YES! YES! YES! I did have a plan for 2020. It was all about getting a part-time job and working up to more hours then to three-quarters time. Freelancing. Saving money. Then planning a big move. I had also called gyms and recreations centers to see about personal training...which I got free in some instances with Silver Sneakers. I had a big plan. To work out with a personal trainer. To get out. And make a lot of connections.
Now with Covid 19 it feels a lot more difficult. There is going to be a lot more competition for resources. I might need to freelance more but even there...more competition. I am not very competitive and it is problematic.
I can't see going to the gym after Covid 19 as I will be pretty scared. They really don't know if Covid 19 will linger, or resurge.
But I need to go back to the drawing board and make a new plan. THAT should keep me busy.