Practicing "Productivity" during the Outbreak
- BeingWell Pakistan

- Mar 19, 2020
- 2 min read
Let's consider the ongoing and most talked-about global phenomenon #coronavirus, it has affected thousands of people across the globe yet it shows no hope of getting tamed. However, many of the fellow citizens and working class have been restricted to their homes to carry out their job tasks, which has led to a lack of productivity and low morale amongst the restricted.

You might've come across plentiful of mood-lifting content from Wuhan, Italy, and Spain, where individuals are pouring their hearts out to spread love and the message of togetherness to beat the negativity.
So let's skim over some ideas on how to keep ourselves motivated and engaged to stay "productive".
1. Stay POSITIVE! It is essential for us to remain hopeful of the situation getting better. We're all in this together & shall pass this unfortunate outbreak as one.

2. Upgrade to a better internet connection: Binge-watch all the shows and movies you had planned to watch since the past years because in reality we all get too consumed by our busy routines.
3. Switch back to a healthier lifestyle and workout routine, if you still don't have one in place yet. A simple 20-30 minutes yoga workout or a pumped-up cardio routine to keep the blood flowing.
4. Perhaps revisit or begin a new book to suit your mood, since we are always occupied with our busy schedules this might be a good time to revive the feeling of turning through the pages of a book.
5. Since we are all social animals, don't forget to stay connected with your friends, peers, and family. Because after all to us human connections mean the world, literally.
It truly feels like a task when you come to think of creating balance in your routine, especially in tough times like these. One one hand you're coping with #WFH whilst on the other, you're staying connected with fellow humans. But we must stay positive in order to move forward together for a brighter looking future. Because at the other end of the tunnel there's light. #BeingWell




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