Call it three months of having to adjust and embrace living differently. And more likely than not this new way will be around for many more months. Even then, in a lifetime it is not all that long of a period of time. Yet, there is an opportunity for us to think about what we are learning about how we live, how we educate, work, play, travel and so much more. There is a tendency to believe that we will go back exactly to the way it was and a camp that thinks we will make big changes because we have formed new habits. Probably, there is a place in between where we can take a bit of the best of what we had and a lot of the new ways we have become comfortable with. The key is to make sure that we do not walk blindly into the future; that we become even more present and aware of what is better and how this can help all of us. We are capable of improvement and have proven it again and again. Let’s open our eyes, our hearts, and our minds to how it should be, and let’s work to make it happen.
Loving life when I build on what I learn
Joe