365 Days...
Grahamđ Edwards
A journeyman

It has been a little more than 365 days since the World Health Organization announced a novel coronavirus had been isolated from a person in hospital, and it will be a less than 365 days when everyone will have received a vaccination for the virus that causes COVID-19 (at least in Canada). Itâs a pandemic that will be (and already is) measured in the millions, and has involved governments, communities, and individuals attempting to incorporate the simplest of public health measures to fight the virus. Social distancing, socially isolating when sick, hand washing, and good hygiene â all in an attempt to stop the virus from spreading, which evolutionarily speaking, is designed to do.
There is a long game when it comes to a modern pandemic: simply get vaccinated before you get sick. Weâre 365 days into this pandemic and weâve another 365 days to go; with each day that passes, get closer to what we remember as normality (at least we think we can remember).
With this in mind, this is what I plan to do over the next 365 days to help get me through this crisis.
Work really hard to stay healthy and keep others healthy
Be there for family and friends, and help keep them safe (refer to #1)
Continue to be of value to those I work with
Donât let all that practical âlife stuffâ slide just because I think every day seems the same and I just donât feel like doing it (you know like â taxes, doctorâs appointments, blogs, getting my car licence, better rigor around my investing⊠stuff like that)
Keep running stairs, keep riding my gravel bike, stay mobile and donât sit too much, keep eating right, and get lots of fresh air
Stay imaginative and try new things (even if they are small and seemingly insignificant). Keep the brain working and ârelatively sharpâ
Plan that next trip. Youâre definitely gonna need it after this is all over.
Itâs amazing what you can accomplish in 365 days â Iâm optimistic.
iamgpe
PS: Why the picture of a bike in the snow? Well this is a manifestation of me exercising, getting fresh air and being imaginative. Riding a bike in the snow is so much fun!
PPS: If you have gotten this far youâve probably recognized Iâve put my 365 day plan down on paper ( I wanted to keep them broad because, in the time of COVID, i want to stay ânimbleâ).
Come on people, itâs the beginning of a new year â get it down on âpaperâ.
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