COPING: What to do with the time. - Positive Wellbein...

Positive Wellbeing During Self-Isolation

9,738 posts

COPING: What to do with the time.

Stub007 profile image
6 Replies

I enjoy biking on the nearby biking/hiking trail, planning menus (I send in a grocery list for Thursday pickup (at no charge for seniors) outside the store; cooking, and reading. I did assist the local elections board with early voting and on Election Day, without any problem, Covid19 protocols were faithfully carried out. For the most part, however, I have sheltered in place since the shutdown, not attending church or other ordinary, in-person activities. On 7 January I took my first Pfizer vaccine and have a 28 January appointment to complete the cycle. Everything is good, so far, although I, as most people, have to deal with Covid19 fatigue.

Written by
Stub007 profile image
Stub007
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...

The ability to reply to this post has been turned off.

6 Replies
thara9643 profile image
thara9643

try macrame

I also enjoy biking as well as power walking and that's what's kept me going. We have local elections here in May and I'll be working on those.

I also cook all my own food and bake spelt sourdough bread as I have IBS so can't eat ordinary bread.

Exercise has kept me going.

Stub007 profile image
Stub007 in reply to

The description of your bread sounds great. I buy from the grocery a flourless bread made of sprouted spelt, barley, wheat, lentils, and millet. Unfortunately it also contains some gluten, I suppose to hold the mixture together. Stay with your wonderful regimen; it must account for your downright athleticism and general good health.

Best,

Don

in reply toStub007

Thank you Don and the bread turns out lovely each time. I love the sound of what's in the bread you buy, I'd probably be okay with the ingredients apart from barley, barley and my tummy do not get on at all which is sad as a lot of the supermarket sourdough breads contain barley.

I'm definitely keeping up with what I'm doing and it seems to keep me going for sure.

Alicia 🙏🌈😋

Stub007 profile image
Stub007 in reply to

Thanks, Alicia, for the kind words. You most certainly have a solid “core” that keeps you on firm footing during these unusual times.

Blessings,

Don

in reply toStub007

You are most welcome Don. Oh my goodness, the exercise and making all my own food definitely keeps me going.

Take care and stay safe and well.

Alicia

The ability to reply to this post has been turned off.

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Coping with uncertainty and the resolve to manage

I hope for those who live alone they are able to manage in every way possible Nothing like facing a...
Roukaya profile image

What to do, what to do

Ok long story short, back in Jan. 2020 I had a phone conversation with my Mum, she wasn't in the...
Fibroska profile image

Coping with anxiety

I think I should try to refrain from airing my anxieties on this site . If I am troubled I tend to...
Roukaya profile image

Coping with the current climate

I have always found this site to be very understanding and supportive . I realise that it is very...
Roukaya profile image

Coping with Lock Down

I would like to explaiñ that I have found the positive insight on this website to be very helpful...
Roukaya profile image

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.