6 Apr 2020
Although I am ‘social distancing’ I have still gone out for shopping, exercise and to check on my elderly neighbour. Instead of being scared that I will catch something from everyone I meet, I have found it helpful to imagine that I already have the infection (mildly) and so I try to behave in a way that will not pass it on. The precautions I take are therefore to protect the health of other people rather than to protect me. I now feel I am making a positive contribution to the health of my community and somehow this has reduced my anxiety.
If you are stuck at home, here’s some of my ideas for helping get through this:
You cannot avoid contamination completely when you go out, but you can significantly reduce your exposure with simple measures by following the government advice. Just to re-emphasise and add some tips of my own:
Strange times always produce new opportunities and ‘necessity is the mother of invention’ as my grandmother used to say, so get creative.
Stay safe and be kind to each other.