Social Distancing…
Contributed by Stephanie Staples at Your Life Unlimited
I’m self-isolating because I was in the States last week (plus it’s the right thing to do). I miss my activities and my friends. It’s not yee-haw fun, but it’s certainly not the worst thing in the world.
Every keynote engagement I had booked has been cancelled. This means no income; zero, nada, nothing. It’s not yee-haw fun, but it’s certainly not the worst thing in the world.
I want for nothing, I live in a first world country; if the toilet paper runs out, we have plenty of wash cloths and water; it’s not yee-haw fun, but it’s certainly not the worst thing in the world.
Perspective
You may be alone, you may not be able to live life as normal yet, you may be in social isolation for a while.
But, imagine this…some people are socially isolated much of the time, for much of their lives even. The different or the difficult, the elderly, the broken, the stuck, the bullied, those living in the margin, some by their choice, some not.
At this time let’s send out some good vibes for those whose social isolation is not a rare, temporary circumstance, but an everyday occurrence.
Perspective
Most of us crave more time in the day. Some of us are getting it. Some of us are complaining about it.
Stop it.
Use what you got.
Start where you are.
Do what you can.