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HOW TO SPEND YOUR LOCK DOWN WISELY.

 How To Make The Most Of Time Spent Social Distancing

              The corona virus pandemic has held almost the whole world to a standstill; almost shutting down most physical meetings.This has seriously affected businesses, especially places of worship and educational institutions which are still not allowed to resume operation in almost every country of the world.
            In a way, the corona virus pandemic brought a twist of opportunities, because time that never seems to be enough is now filled with boredom as a result of inactivity and lack of engagement. To this end it becomes important that we can be accountable for every minute at our disposal.

WAYS TO SPEND YOUR LOCK DOWN WISELY
1.Engage yourself in educational activities..
         The lock down has had a serious effect on schools and educational institutions; if we were to wait for schools to resume, a lot of time would have been wasted and when schools resume, there will not be enough time to cover up for all the topics which would have a serious impact on the student.
2. Take online courses related to your field.
     Technology has made things easier nowadays. Instead of sitting in halls attending, seminars, exhibitions and symposium, technology has made those things easier. So, instead of staying at home all day, you can occupy yourself with courses that relate to your field to broaden your knowledge in that area.
3. Pursue your passion.
          For those that haven't set their hearts on what career to pursue in the future, you can also invest your time in your passion. If you have the passion for singing, dancing, playing football, cooking and other areas. This is a time to lay a good foundation for your future.

        The lock down has it's advantages and disadvantages, we should not only look at the disadvantages but we should also look at the ways the lock down could benefit us in our different ways and in our daily lives.

Thank you and see you next week Thursday.

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