The Coronavirus has affected all of us in one way or another.
America is different today than it was even last week. One minute we’re going about our business enjoying life and like a lightning bolt our lives are suddenly changed.
As a result, we are changing the way we live in dramatic ways. We are forced to move at a slower pace. We are confined to our immediate surroundings and we’re not used to this.
We’re used to moving fast, meeting deadlines, and crazy-busy schedules. We come and go as we please.
Well, not anymore. Everything has changed. Our lives have come to a halt until things return to normal - and they will return to normal.
But while we’re practicing “social distancing” and avoiding crowds we’ll be spending more time at home with our immediate families. As we slow our lives down we can use this time to reflect on what is really important to us. We can focus more on the love we have in our families and the preciousness of life.
There are certain times in our lives that remind us how lucky we are and how special our lives are. As difficult as it may be to see it now, this may be one of those times.
But it depends on how we choose to respond in this difficult time.
This can be a profound opportunity to practice kindness and generosity or it can be a time of panic and anxiety. The choice is ours.
So let’s focus our collective energy on helping others. Is there a single mom who may be low on that ever so popular TP? (What’s with this toilet paper shortage anyway??)
Are there senior citizens who can’t get to a grocery store or could use a home-cooked meal?
How is your spouse dealing with this crisis? Do you think they could use a hug or a kind word? What are some ways you can come together and support each other during this difficult time?
Let’s make this a time to come together in love and compassion as a nation and as a family.