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Living Life from a New Perspective
Itzel Huerta | ’20-’21 Director of Publicity
Hello, fellow key clubbers! As we all know, we are required to spend the rest of this school year within our home as a result of COVID-19, because of this, our time together physically has unfortunately been cut short. But this is not something that will stop our own personal growth, limit our connections with the ones we love, and most importantly starting off the term with a positive attitude. With that being said, it is important to have a balance between our physical, emotional, and mental health, especially during this time. Some ways I have been able to remain positive and keep myself entertained have included bring out an old Wii, and bonding with my sister, making crafty projects with my mom, taking part in the 4/20 - 4/24 service week, and overall trying to improve my routine. Although those are not the only things people are limited to do! Other people have taken on the actions of calling loved ones, working out, spending more social time with family, and trying to utilize this time to reflect and become a better version of themselves to show to the world once our isolation is over. Even though a lot of activities outdoors may be greatly missed, there is an endless amount of options for things people can do inside to keep everyone safe; reading, meditating, stretching, drawing, watching a movie, committing small acts of service at home and so much more! Not physically interacting with others may be hard, but it is something necessary for us to do now so we can all be together in the future without worrying. Right now the world has to face something that is very scary to think about and it may not feel like an actual part of our reality, but it is and we have to accept that fear of ours to do our part. The best way to tackle this is by remaining positive that we will get through this, it will be over soon we hope so we all have to hold on tight and work together for this to come to an end, stay safe bees <3
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