Welfare Wednesday: Pandemic Emotions
π‘ It’s normal to feel sad, stressed, confused, scared or angry during a crisis.
π’ The world is currently in a pandemic. No one really knows what is going to happen and everyone is taking it day by day.
π But with social distancing from society as a whole, families are being encouraged to spend more quality time together and enjoy the little things in life.
π Live in the moment. Talk to people you trust, such as friends and family or your fellow community members.
π Over on my UoN Archery Club, myself and the Publicity Officer have currently put together an #IsolationRecreation programme. It is great seeing the community come together on a new level. The public can also get involved and interact on our public Instagram and Facebook Page. We would love to hear from everyone.
π’ The world is currently in a pandemic. No one really knows what is going to happen and everyone is taking it day by day.
π But with social distancing from society as a whole, families are being encouraged to spend more quality time together and enjoy the little things in life.
π Live in the moment. Talk to people you trust, such as friends and family or your fellow community members.
π Over on my UoN Archery Club, myself and the Publicity Officer have currently put together an #IsolationRecreation programme. It is great seeing the community come together on a new level. The public can also get involved and interact on our public Instagram and Facebook Page. We would love to hear from everyone.
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