The Pandemic Situation in South Africa and the Lessons Learned
The Lockdown is undoubtedly one of the biggest game changers in the history of the world. People are learning that we are truly an inter-dependent nation. We have learned that no man is an island and even though we are in isolation, technology has a way of drawing us closer to each other. Personally, I have learned that we have the power to expand time, so we are in reality able to do more in less time than ever before without adding any stress to our daily lives. Most of our population have acquired the ability to experience “sustained fire” to supercharge our health and keep operating at our highest energy level even throughout the most challenging situations.
Tilesia Colyn, from Pretoria, South Africa, said: “We are definitely moving towards an era of enlightenment, the results of which will most surely be a super form of a higher consciousness! Maybe our resilient nature would sustain us and from this comes a lot of creativity and even unity!”
“People are the same all over the world. A wise man once said, “People are like stained glass windows. They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, but when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light from within.”
The pandemic has given a serious wake-up call. I believe people have become more responsible, a seemingly kind of rude awakening.”
“We have learned that we have the power to expand and express our creativity. The time is now, the time to attract the people and resources we need to move forward in our personal lives and to move our personal projects forward and achieve the level of authentic success and impact we’ve been striving for. While the world seems to be in turmoil, there are those who have become more mature and resilient without allowing themselves to be overcome by extenuating circumstances. While many continue the blame game and complain, there are many of us who choose not to play this game because we are not victims. ”
“Far more people are more determined now than ever before and learned the power of tenacity. Families, friends, and businesses all over the world are being drawn closer to each other and collaboration and innovation expresses itself like never before. We are on a mission to re-ignite, re-invent, revive, refresh, re-imagine and reclaim our place in the world.”
Shaheema Albertyn-Burton said: “Assess the level of engagement you need. If you are someone who loves to keep in touch with people or are missing your usual catch-ups – diaries online, chats and video calls. This will help to improve your mental health and leave you feeling associated. Keep abreast of the news, so you know what is happening. Although, if this is a stress factor for you, minimise these check-ins to only what you need to know.
Source by Donald Pillai