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GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES
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                Ordinarily, my break periods usually involve having educational discussions with my teachers and peers. This
                played a major role in developing my conversational and public speaking skills. It was also very beneficial to
                my social well-being and health.

                My  work  routine  has  been  altered  to  adapt  to  the  current  circumstances  and  has  also  made  me  more
                productive. Normally, I would arrive home from school rather late, and settle down even later. I am left with
                very little time to work and this usually leads to late nights and insufficient sleep. However, in the current
                situation, the transition from school to home is seamless and I’m able to begin work early allowing me to
                finish work on time and get adequate rest to prepare me for the following day.

                Furthermore,  the  effect  of  having  a  good  night’s  rest  is  eminently  imperative  to  being  as  productive  as
                possible during the day. The number of hours of rest that the lockdown has provided is what has made me so
                attentive and receptive to knowledge processed during the course of the school day that I won’t get in regular
                circumstances.

                Apart from the effects of the lockdown, the coronavirus outbreak has affected me in many other ways. One of
                them would be my purposeful attempts to stay healthy and maintain a good immune system by taking the
                necessary supplements and vitamins. This acts as a precautionary measure that could do me a lot of good if I
                fall ill as it would reduce the impact it has on my body and allow me to recover quicker.

                Moreover, it has taught me to eat better and healthier; taking better care of myself which could be extremely
                beneficial when battling with the virus. What you choose to eat, and what you choose not to eat, are factors in
                warding off many leading chronic illnesses and diseases. Food choices make a huge impact on how you feel
                today, tomorrow and what the future holds in terms of promoting and maintaining good health. (HOSPICE,
                2016).

                Lastly, I have also learnt to be more appreciative of what I have and the ability to withstand financial turmoil.
                It has also inspired me to be more charitable to the less privileged as such situations are beyond their control
                and require our help to survive this pandemic.

                Overall, I believe that the effect of the COVID 19 pandemic personally can be judged on by my level of
                social and physical well-being in the various aspects of my daily life. On a social level, I believe that the
                pandemic  has  limited  my  social  interactions  massively  but  with  the  advent  of  breakthrough
                telecommunication advancements, communicating with my friends, family and teachers is as easy as it can
                be!

                In  terms  of  physical  health,  I  believe  that  this  pandemic  and  lockdown  period  has  greatly  reduced  my
                activeness on a daily basis despite my efforts to stay fit. Being confined to a limited space for so long makes
                everything  within  my  reach  making  me  need  to  move  less  which  could  lead  to  laziness.  I  believe  the
                pandemic has taken a great toll on my physical well-being but as it continues, I will begin to adapt and find
                more ways to insert exercise into my day.

                From an optimistic perspective, I believe that this lockdown’s benefits largely outweigh its disadvantages and
                we should focus less on the problems it has brought us but rather think of solutions to such obstacles and how
                to adapt to any circumstance regardless of the scale of the issue. Furthermore, we should find innovative ways
                to be a beneficiary from any situation whether it is favourable or not.

                 “If opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door", Milton Berle.

                References
                •    Caroll, R. E. (2020). How Covid-19 Will Change America and the World.
                •    HOSPICE, A. H. (2016). Importance of Diet and Nutrition to Disease Prevention.
                •    UNICEF. (2020). Protecting the most vulnerable children from the impact of coronavirus: An agenda for action.

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