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Learnings from the Lockdown | ShekharArena

 In the next years to come, we might see all the modern industries such as content, IT consulting and Digital space working remote. Remote Work is the Future. 

Welcome back to ShekharArena!

Today let's talk about some of the learnings from the lockdown.

We will just need a laptop with a good internet connection and we can sit at home and work for the office. The only essential is to learn the aspects of remote work-Task lists, strong leadership, focus on efficiency and not time-based work.

Slow Down. Calm down. Sit idly on your couche. Believe me all your internal battles, lack of confidence will be sorted. This is the best thing to do at the moment.


Reduced Sleep Quota. Our sleep hygiene is more important than the no of hours we sleep. I have realised that 6 hrs of sleep is more than enough. Just eat fresh food, do some weight training or, just some household chores. That's a regular excercise!

Improved Relationships. This is the time when we can sit freely at home and talk to our parents and improve the bonds that we share. Sit down calmly, talk to people. This lockdown made me realize the value of human connections and healthy relationships.

Create during Quarantine.May sound weird but this is the best time to start something new or restart a hobby that you ended up. I have restarted blogging, one of my friends started to read novels and write reviews.

Do let us know what have you started or, reinnovated during this quarantine. Also, let us know your quarantine experiences!

Till then, Keep hustling!



Comments

  1. This lockdown in india is very important for us to fight with corona and it helps us many more for all the people in today's life.This is because in today's life we cannot time spent on relative and friends also.This is essential for us to improve our relationship in today's life because everyone is busy for own work and world and not having time to talk to family.so we can say that this helps that right to live life for family and friends also because this family could make us known to our life also. My view is that the everyone should time to spent on family.

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  2. This lockdown has also taught us that how we are responsible for polluting our own world.

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  3. I think it's ok not to feel great all the time..... sometimes it's ok to do nothing....just live your life with friends and family and enjoy.

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  4. My lockdown experience is geart because I spend time with my family. And also mujh cooking ni aati thi wo v sikh nd so many thing I leaned in this lockdown... and I think everything happen for a reason. Be safe and happy 😊

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  5. It's nice to spend my time in my village along with my childhood friends

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  6. This lockdown made me cook , i can cook some dishes now ...and more self realization and more awareness 🙏

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    1. It made many people learn how to cook. Btw Happy to hear that from you😊

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  7. Well, True Story... We must have had done or developed our skills during this lockdown period as, it was the best opportunity to learn & build the passive abilities for ourselves.💝🤘

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  8. Before Corona, I have always thought why people are spending so much money on their weddings.. Instead, they can help someone.. But it's their choice.. Because of the Covid protocol, we can see many marriages are happening with less people, less money spent..

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  9. I think people's skills nd creativity have been come out from their inner mind...😍

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