'It's by no means easy.'
down. It's hard to explain what I've experienced over the past six months, because although much hasn't changed when it comes to my day-to-day, everything has drastically shifted., I didn't think much about it, nor did I know the extent to which it would impact myself and millions of people worldwide.
I'm constantly reminding myself that I'm fortunate to have a job, to have a home, and to have good health. My once-hectic schedule, which began at 4:30 a.m. and didn't end until 11 p.m., on a good day, has now been refined. I"go" to work. I walk every day for my mental and physical health. I try to meditate and journal. I go to the grocery store bi-weekly which has become one of my favorite things to do because I'm around other people — even if it means I have to wait in line for 40 minutes.
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