Tag: Covid

  • Remember the Covid promises?

    Remember the Covid promises?

    Remember the Covid promises?

    Covid was one of the biggest disruptors of our times – which forced us to evaluate our whole lives and existence. Our perspectives towards everything changed – career, health, family, relationships and self. We reprioritised our life and made several promises to self and the world. 

    As the world has bounced back to normal, we seem to have forgotten the covid lessons. How many of us are still living the covid promises that we made? Are you?

    #life #sunshine #purpose #lifepurpose #covid #covid19 #lifegoals #dreams #love #bliss #mondaymotivation #mondaymood

  • Lockdown Life: What Lies Ahead!

    Lockdown Life: What Lies Ahead!

    The Corona Lockdown brings its own set of conundrums and consequences for our work and life. What is happening around us?

    The ‘new normal’ is the most used and overused terms these days. There is indeed a paradigm shift. SARS led to the rise of Chinese e-commerce and Corona will give big fillip to healthcare and overall digitisation. The bigger impact is on the mankind. Human history is a testimony to our infinite capacity to assimilate, learn and adapt. How will our life and work change? 

    Human beings are in hibernation mode. Hibernation is a normal phenomenon in nature where extended period of inactivity helps to endure adverse conditions. In fact, scientists are exploring how hibernation can help in space travel and other areas. Hibernation is necessary for survival and growth. 

    The explosion of people exploring creative side and bottled passions is inspiring. Expect a lot of people to discover a new person in themselves leading to new choices and new future. The initial experiments and indulgences will turn into serious soul-fulfilling mission. Many may never go back to the old jobs and professions again. 

    On the other hand, many people miss the hustle and bustle of their professional lives. The stress and long working hours may have blinded them to the bright side of their demanding careers. Many are finding a much-needed pause in their default ‘mad rush’ lifestyle . Once the initial bliss of relaxed life is fully enjoyed, the same work will be looked with a new fresh pair of eyes. The post-lockdown period will see new zeal, new energy, new insights and new perspectives. 

    The healthcare, public services, delivery and government officials are working round the clock. The Corona is a war-zone for them – thousands of books and hundreds of years of training would not have prepared them for the current situation. The sheer resilience and real-time thinking is helping them cope with the ever-changing situation. The Corona experience will influence a whole new way of operations and execution in each of these sectors. Predicting and managing pandemics is going to be a new module in their curriculum! 

    And across all sectors, the rise of digital, contact-less and remote working is inevitable. The degree of digitalisation will vary but the fusion of online and offline world is an irreversible trend. Schools and universities will leverage online learning like never before. Technology will change the healthcare industry with remote diagnosis, contactless monitoring and predictive analytic models. 

    The workplace engagement is getting redefined. The real substance is taking over those online meetings. Is there a real alignment with the organisation? Is there an identification with the purpose and the vision? Are the people really inspiring? What is the future?

    The human relationships are changing as well. People are not used to spending weeks together with their spouses and family. One cannot fake and plan things beyond a few days. The real relationship will speak. Either people will find that their bickering partner is actually a nice person and maybe that is why they got together in the first place. Or they will find discover the futility of inauthentic relationship  and address the elephants and dinosaurs in the locked down room. In either case, true freedom and happiness will emerge. True love will find a way. 

    The digital brings new challenge for families and kids. The rise of Netflix binge-watching, smartphone stickiness, social media addiction and ‘Everything on Zoom’ is natural. Birthday and anniversaries are being celebrated on Zoom. Families are discovering new activities and ideas to stay connected and sane. Depression and loneliness are the other side of the reality for many families, especially for senior citizens. The simple and basis interactions are curtailed. Some physical and digital connect with constant counselling is the need of the hour. The mindful activities like meditation, painting, reading etc. will need constant encouragement.

    Lockdown is indeed brining many interesting challenges. Purpose, positive attitude, high empathy and strong awareness will help us to come out stronger and better on the other side of Corona Lockdown. 

    Photo by Matt Seymour 

  • Quarantine Quarantine

    Quarantine Quarantine

    Quarantine Quarantine
    Life Is Fine
    Love, Friends & Family 
    Bring The Sunshine

    Quarantine Quarantine
    Ash-Virus Has Spine
    Purpose Idea Energy 
    Never Easily Decline

    Quarantine Quarantine
    Time Is Mine
    Revisit The Passion
    True Self Is Divine

    Quarantine Quarantine
    Priorities May Re-Assign
    Hear The Inner Voice
    Make The True North Align

    Quarantine Quarantine
    Fast Lane Is A Slow Line
    Treasure The Nostalgia Box
    Cherish Today’s Cloud Nine

    Quarantine Quarantine
    Doctors & Nurses Shine
    Officers & Helpers Serve
    Perspectives Will Surely Redefine

    Quarantine Quarantine
    Stock Markets Worry Top-line
    Healthy Mind, Fit Body, Children
    Are The Real Bottomline

    Quarantine Quarantine
    World Is Benign
    Love, Care & Help Overflow
    Human Hearts Are True Shrine

    Image: Sharon McCutcheon

    The article first appeared in Thrive Global – the leading media platform for health and wellness.

  • Gratitude – Travel In Corona Virus Times!

    Gratitude – Travel In Corona Virus Times!

    hank You!

    Thank you everyone for all the love and care!

    The constant flood of messages and calls make me realise how truly blessed I am! 

    With each passing day, anxiety of near and dear ones increased as new updates were being received about the Coronavirus. The logical mind had to acknowledge the love and care of concerned hearts. 

    During my travel these days, have seen lot of worried faces with hopes and prayers in the hearts. Airports and heavily crowded train stations have been sparsely populated. My flights had lots of empty seats. 

    I am back at my home after curtailing the business trip and reached India just in time before new restrictions are being imposed. The trip was productive as I met my major objectives barring a few. But these are not the usual times to ruminate RoI when Coronavirus is becoming a Brobdingnagian threat. 

    The last 10-12 days have been an educational experience for the world as a whole as we fight the battles of fear and ignorance amidst a rising Coronavirus threat! My heart goes for local traders and tourism dependent people – they are not insured against the vagaries of men and nature.

    The good old hygiene habits are back in fashion! And rightly so!

    The virus is indeed spreading past and affecting the older population. The advice has been given again and again – but it is what stands true!

    1. Keep washing hands
    2. Do not touch face, noise and mouth again and again. It is surprising how we underestimate this.
    3. Use Zoom meetings instead of taking flights. Flights and airports are the most dangerous places!
    4. Stay indoors, if not feeling healthy
    5. Mixed opinion on masks. Do what you feel is right.

    Finally:

    1. Prithvi no chedo ghar – The world ends at one’s own home!
    2. Do not forget to be a human being!

    Stay Safe. Be Safe.

    Image: Hanny Naibaho