![]() We want and miss our physical interactions. But phone and video calls can’t compete with or replace the face-to-face connections with our family and loved ones. We’re social beings, but we’re having to make do with virtual almost everything.The reality of home schooling, the chaos of everyone working from home, the isolation of being cooped up in your house alone, the constant internet and tech issues, fighting for space, the endless baking of banana bread…we’re over it.And most of the time we have no say in these decisions. Decisions are being made that affect our lives, our families, our work and finances.And we’ve either done all of those things, or we’ve realised there was a reason we didn’t do them in the first place – we don’t want to! So now we’re getting a bit bored. We started iso thinking it was a chance to do the odds jobs, hobbies, reading, Marie Kondo-ing your space etc.So the virus doesn’t seem quite real to a lot of us. But that means most of us don’t know anyone affected by COVID-19. ![]() In Australia we’ve done exceptionally well at flattening the curve.And for it to go on this long, with only a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel, it’s no wonder we’re all going a little stir crazy. While many of you have self-isolated in the past because of your musculoskeletal condition or other health reasons, what we’re all experiencing now is unprecedented. Have you noticed how many more people seem to be out and about – in the shops, on the road, walking in the park? And even though restrictions haven’t changed yet, many seem to have become a bit more relaxed when it comes to their activities and physical distancing?
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