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Showing posts with label think. Show all posts

Thursday, September 30

Moving Forward: Its Not as Difficult as You Think!

 Things are changing yet again things are in limbo. That's ok and yes Covid19 is still here. That's not ok but we are getting through it.


Unfortunately, some changes have taken effect. For Example, having to wear a mask on buses and on public transport.
These changes have already been taking place particularly in China and Asia. As if people have colds they wear masks out of courtesy for the other people in the towns or villages where they are.

So these things are happening here in the UK. Closer to home things are also moving forward and it is exciting! There has been a bit of stagnation waiting for things moving but that is ok! Moving forward isn't that hard if you try to take each day at a time. I am learning to do this. I have no proper routine as per se because of my disability but that's ok. there however things that I have been doing daily not necessarily at the same time.
  • Watch positive GoalPost videos
  • Listen to the news 
  • Socially say good morning to people
  • Get ready for the day.
  • Say happy birthday to people online.
  • Watch a few episodes of my favourite tv shows while brainstorming in my own head.
  • Take a couple of social photos ready for my social media.
  • Read a book that I'm interested in
And I am ok with that because I know at least it's being done. I know I did a post on Being trapped in the house about time blocking for routines and I know I have written other posts about this too and I learned that because of my disability my time blocking is different to most people and it is up to you how you actually do it. 
Remember there are things are changing but try to stay positive. Blocking my time has really helped even though there has been a lot of challenges throughout there are difficulties because of the virus. Love and Peace  Xxx

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