The Bright Side of The Pandemic

by - June 19, 2020


Picture 1: I captured some moments during Quarantine with Instax.


“They say an end can be a start - Feels like I’ve been buried yet I’m still alive - It’s like a bad day that never ends - I feel the chaos around me - A thing I don’t try to deny - I’d better learn to accept that - There are things in my life that I can’t control”

If I ever Feel Better – Phoenix


Let’s admit it, this is one of the “Things you thought would never happen to you until they actually did”. We wonder if everything will be the same again after this Covid-19 Outbreak. This pandemic lockdown has ruined all of our plans. When things go as planned we feel in control, but when life throws a curveball, it leaves us the uncertainty feeling.

It’s been 3 months the government has told us to stay at home, being self-quarantine, to prevent the spread of Novel Coronavirus. We’re all feeling devastated, we want everything back to normal soon. Business going down, some companies have to face bankruptcy, some people lose their jobs. We’re all trying to survive in this situation. This isn’t easy for everyone, and it happened all over the world.

Back in the days before the pandemic struck globally, we used to wake up every morning wishing we could just stay in bed instead of going to work. Raving about our commuting life, take a rain check on social event, skip gym class, etc. Outbreak reminds us what we took for granted after all this time, Now we’re willing to trade those Pre-Pandemic moments for everything. But despite all of these, let’s see the bright side of the pandemic. We always complain about not having enough time to get everything done or doing something that we love. Well now, say no more.. Maybe it’s the time for us to genuinely appreciate every single moment in our lives. Here I am going to share the most cherished moment during pandemic…

  • Work Environment at Home
We may have a difference perspective about working from home, some may think WFH makes us less productive because of the irregular working hours and so many distractions. To cope with that, we need to build work environment at home to make it more efficient. Plan the workflow every morning, dressed up like you’re going to work. Pajamas might be really comfortable, but you may also feel sluggish and unmotivated.

  • Self Care
Get up early every morning, hop on the mat, do yoga for only 15 minutes is enough to brighten the mood. Just because you won’t be interacting with another person, doesn’t mean you forget to take care of your appearance. Don’t wait until Beauty Salon open and let’s get rid of those hairy legs, buy a waxing kit and do it by yourself at home.

  • Sunbathing Under The Pretty Skies
People believes sunlight might kill Coronavirus, so everyone goes out to sunbathe. The fact is, studies found that sunlight is good to get the Vitamin D that produces in our body and also can strengthen the immune systems, it’s not directly prevent the disease itself. But the good thing is, we spare the time to sunbathe and enjoy the pretty skies outside.

  • Let’s Take a Trip to The Grocery Store
It’s a simple activity but becoming the most favorite thing to do during this past 3 months. The only reason we’re allowed to leave the house is to buy our daily needs. However, since Covid-19 numbers are increasing day by day, people would rather order groceries online more often using the delivery apps. Most people will find it not only convenient to buy online, but also will find it safe as well.

  • Chopping Your Own Meal
Since we have a lot of free time at home, everyone starts learning how to cook and bake. It’s a positive thing, in addition to learn new skills and enhance the productivity, we also become healthier.

  • Carpe Diem
Doing something that we loved. It is not a Productivity Contest indeed, but let’s seize the day! It could be painting, learn new language, writing a book that almost forgotten, reading a stack of unread books, learn how to sew or embroidery techniques, make a mask from unused materials, it could be anything you like.


Joseph Campbell Once said “We cannot cure the world of sorrows, but we can choose to live in joy”.


Currently, we’re facing the transition phase to a new normal, to keep the economy running. Hence, we have ­­­to ensure that the health protocol is implemented with strict discipline in daily social activities.  So, don’t forget to bring ‘New Normal’ Starter Kit wherever you go: Mask/ Face Shield, Hand Sanitizer/ Hand Soap, Tissue, Eating Utensils.

Stay safe and Stay sane guys, xx.

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