Stuck In The House? What To Do When You Are Stuck At Home? Stuck in the house?
What to do when you are stuck at home? Since the crisis (I am not mentioning the term anymore), many of us are spending a lot more time at home. We’re all being called upon to avoid public spaces and practice social distancing to help slow the spread. While it can be understandably challenging, there are ways you can modify your home and your lifestyle to make the best of this difficult situation. We'll explore it right now.
FIRST -Begin with the Basics A basic home emergency preparedness kit is a great addition to any home, even under normal circumstances.
SECOND - Working From Home Many employees are being asked to work remotely. Anyway, if you’re transitioning to a home office for the first time, it’s important to create a designated space for work … so it doesn’t creep into your home life, and vice versa.
THIRD-Homeschooling Your Children Many parents with school-aged children will be taking on a new challenge: homeschooling. Similar to a home office, designating a space for learning activities can help your child transition between play and school. If you’re working from home, the homeschooling area would ideally be located near your workspace, so you can offer assistance and answer questions, as needed.
FOURTH - Staying Fit With gyms closed and team sports canceled, it can be tempting to sit on the sofa and binge Netflix. However, maintaining the physical health and mental wellness of you and your family is crucial right now. Implementing a regular exercise routine at home can help with both. If you live in a community where you can safely exercise outdoors while maintaining the recommended distance between you and other residents, try to get out as much as possible. If the weather is nice, go for family walks, jogs, or bike rides. 8 stuck in the house Can’t get outside? Fortunately, you don’t need a home gym or fancy exercise equipment to stay fit. Look for a suitable space in your home, garage, or basement where you can comfortably move—you’ll probably need at least a 6’ x 6’ area for each person. Many cardio and strength training exercises require little (or no) equipment, including jumping jacks, lunges, and pushups. And if you prefer a guided workout, search for free exercise videos on YouTube—there are even options specifically geared towards kids—or try one of the many fitness apps available. I hope you have learned something in this video. Subscribe and give it a thumbs up so I can share more of my FREE checklist to you. As promised, my home emergency checklist is now available for download. No need to register, just click the link below and feel free to share to your friends and love ones. Do you have any ideas or things to do when you are stuck at home? Feel free to put it in the comments line. We would love to hear from you. Again, this is Jennifer Yoingco, you are my priority for anything Real Estate. Serving Houston Tomball Spring and the surrounding cities. I will see you next Tuesday. Bye.
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