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Monday, June 1, 2020

2020 COVID19! IS IT REALLY BY THE BEACH, A WALK IN THE PARK OR JUST A STROLL IN THE YARD DEPENDING ON THE NUMBER OF FEET?

2020 COVID19! IS IT REALLY BY THE BEACH, A WALK IN THE PARK OR JUST A STROLL  IN THE YARD DEPENDING ON THE NUMBER OF FEET?






There is something about going to the beach, a walk in the park, going for a ride or just hanging out in the city with friends. The question is how about those living along the beach, across the mark of those facing the great Kilimanjaro, the Famous Mount Fuji San or the beautiful Mekong River not forgetting the Great Alps? 



Let me bring it closer to home; the trash cans on your drive way, the neighbors’ flower pots or the flying birds in the nearby thicket? But there are things which normally don’t change if you are there to observe them in the moment. It’s not just intuition but the act of realizing the things in life which need to be seen and perceived by our human nature and respond with gratitude, 






You might call it the Eureka moment but the ability to click when such sixth sense are at your wits end. This is one of the latest inspired gift ideas for your garden with beautiful sunset sky wishing you a better night and a lovely day tomorrow. It’s the true spirit of living one day at time. Show the love of gratitude to the people you live with for the little kindness that means a mountain. Remember Have a Blessed Lovely Day with gratitude always. 















Sunday, May 31, 2020

Kenya Pamoja Hakuna Matata We are Stronger Together The Good Days are The Next Nine Miles

Kenya Pamoja Hakuna Matata We are Stronger Together The Good Days are The Next Nine Miles




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The Kenyan flag with the beautiful colors of black being at the top, red in the center and green at the bottom is one of the proudest countries as the capital of the world safaris. Guess what Hakuna Matata one of the most spoke Swahili phrase which has not only been made famous in movies and songs might just have its roots in Kenya.


The cool Swahili words Jambo Habari is the most common greeting shared by many of the African speaking nations and almost every tourist who has visited Kenya and specially on an animal safari sees how this nation symbol brings the Kenyans closer to their national flag and the beautiful emblem which is the national souvenir that all men and women, boys and girls cherish to be part of this beautiful country blessed with plenty of vast flora and fauna from east to west and north and south.


 From the tip of Mount Kenya to the shores of Lake Victoria and the India Ocean with the coastal people Words. Mombasa Raha. Lets all remember we are all in this together. Lets help stop the coronavirus COVID19 world health pandemic.
We will survive. Stay safe 









Saturday, May 30, 2020

We Will Survive the Coronavirus COVID19 World Health Pandemic

We Will Survive the Coronavirus COVID19 World Health Pandemic


Emerging Stronger: Our Post-Pandemic Journey




The Corona virus COVID19 has and is changing people lives in the entire world.  The need for rethinking, socially, economically, politically and culturally what to do and what not to is crucial. Families as well as private and government institutions and other formal and informal sectors have not been spared. 

The Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the world in ways we never thought possible. But with the right information and precautions, we can survive and thrive in this new world. Our informative guide provides tips on how to stay safe, healthy, and informed during the pandemic. From social distancing to hygiene practices, we cover everything you need to know. 


With our guide, you can take control of your health and stay safe during these challenging times. So, why wait? Download our guide today and start living your life with confidence and peace of mind. And always remember to have a nice day and a better night with gratitude.


While there are guidelines of what to do and what not to do during this corona virus pandemic, according to the experts, there are ways of preventing yourself from spreading the virus and protecting yourself from the corona virus as well. 


As the experts say you need to protect yourself in order not to spread or not to become a victim, sometimes it’s the motivational that we need to bring life to our present state of living and push the fear aside but encouraging one another in following what medical experts tell us. Remember the basic of washing hands with soap or with sanitizer but on the other hand as social creatures touching our faces is always inevitable. 

A great way to change that reality is there the corona virus pandemic. Keep hands to yourself for as much as possible. Remember no handshakes, no touching face and most of all lets all keep that social distance. With the new normal having that mask on is as essential as the ABC’s corona. Washing hands should be the new normal. 

Let’s all get used to it and let our social distance be our mask. We are all in this together and we will survive the coronavirus COVID19 world health pandemic. Stay safe and   All will be well.


Emerging Stronger: Our Post-Pandemic Journey

 
Introduction

The COVID-19 pandemic was a global upheaval, a test of human resilience on an unprecedented scale. From bustling cities to remote villages, life as we knew it was suspended, replaced by a world defined by isolation, uncertainty, and loss. Yet, amid the challenges, a remarkable story of human adaptation, innovation, and collective spirit unfolded. As we emerge from the shadows of the pandemic, it's time to reflect on the profound changes it wrought and to envision a future shaped by the lessons learned.
Personal Growth and Mental Health


The pandemic was a crucible for personal growth, forcing us to confront our vulnerabilities and find inner strength. The enforced isolation amplified feelings of loneliness, anxiety, and depression, highlighting the critical importance of mental health. Telehealth services expanded access to mental health support, while mindfulness practices and virtual support groups became lifelines for many.


While the pandemic presented significant challenges, it also offered opportunities for introspection and personal development. Many people discovered new hobbies, passions, and a deeper appreciation for life's simple pleasures. The experience fostered a greater emphasis on work-life balance, as individuals reassessed their priorities and sought more meaningful pursuits.
Societal Changes


The pandemic accelerated societal shifts that were already underway, transforming how we work, learn, and interact. Remote work became the norm for many industries, leading to a re-evaluation of traditional office spaces and commuting patterns. Education underwent a digital revolution, with online learning becoming a staple for students of all ages.


Community spirit flourished during the pandemic, as neighbors came together to support one another. Acts of kindness and compassion became commonplace, fostering a renewed sense of solidarity. While the pandemic exacerbated existing social inequalities, it also sparked conversations about systemic issues and the need for greater equity.

Global Implications


The pandemic exposed vulnerabilities in global health systems and supply chains, highlighting the interconnectedness of our world. Countries were forced to collaborate on vaccine development and distribution, demonstrating the power of international cooperation. The economic consequences of the pandemic were far-reaching, with industries such as travel, hospitality, and retail facing unprecedented challenges.


On a positive note, the pandemic accelerated the adoption of sustainable practices, as people became more conscious of their environmental impact. The shift towards remote work reduced carbon emissions, while innovations in renewable energy gained momentum.

Looking Ahead: A Brighter Future


As we move forward, the challenges of the pandemic continue to shape our world. Climate change, economic inequality, and geopolitical tensions remain pressing issues. However, the resilience and adaptability demonstrated during the pandemic offer hope for a brighter future.


Emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and renewable energy hold the potential to address global challenges and create new opportunities. A renewed focus on education, healthcare, and social welfare is essential for building a more equitable and sustainable society.


The pandemic has taught us the importance of human connection and empathy. As we rebuild our communities and reconnect with one another, we must carry forward the spirit of compassion and cooperation that emerged during this challenging time.

The Role of Misinformation and Disinformation


The COVID-19 pandemic was accompanied by an "infodemic," a deluge of misinformation and disinformation that eroded public trust in health authorities and hindered effective public health measures. The rapid spread of false information through social media platforms exacerbated public fear and confusion, leading to vaccine hesitancy, non-compliance with public health guidelines, and even violence against healthcare workers.


To counter the spread of misinformation, it is crucial to develop robust media literacy programs and promote critical thinking skills. Fact-checking organizations and independent journalists play a vital role in debunking false claims and providing accurate information. Building trust between health authorities and the public is essential for effective crisis communication.


The Impact of the Pandemic on Children and Young People



The pandemic had a profound impact on children and young people, disrupting their education, social interactions, and mental health. School closures and remote learning presented significant challenges, with disparities in access to technology and quality education exacerbating existing inequalities.


The pandemic also led to increased rates of loneliness, anxiety, and depression among young people. Social isolation and reduced opportunities for extracurricular activities affected their overall well-being. It is essential to prioritize mental health support for children and young people as they recover from the pandemic's effects.


Investing in early childhood education and youth development programs is crucial for building a resilient and prosperous future. Providing young people with opportunities to participate in civic engagement and leadership development will empower them to shape the world they inherit.


The Future of Work and the Gig Economy



The pandemic accelerated the shift towards remote work and flexible work arrangements, transforming the traditional workplace. While remote work offers benefits such as increased productivity and work-life balance, it also raises concerns about job security, social isolation, and work-life boundaries.


The gig economy, characterized by temporary and flexible jobs, has expanded rapidly in recent years. While it offers opportunities for self-employment and income generation, it also raises issues of job insecurity, lack of benefits, and income inequality.


To address these challenges, it is essential to invest in skills training and education to prepare workers for the changing job market. Creating a supportive regulatory environment for gig workers, including access to benefits and fair compensation, is also crucial.


The Importance of Global Health Security



The COVID-19 pandemic underscored the need for a robust global health security architecture. Investing in pandemic preparedness, surveillance systems, and rapid response capabilities is essential to prevent future outbreaks. Strengthening international cooperation and sharing of information is crucial for addressing global health threats.


Building resilient health systems in low- and middle-income countries is essential for preventing the spread of infectious diseases. Access to vaccines, diagnostics, and treatments should be equitable for all countries.


Conclusion



The journey through the pandemic has been arduous, but it has also been transformative. We have emerged stronger, more resilient, and with a deeper understanding of our interconnectedness. The challenges we face are immense, but so too is our potential to create a better world. By harnessing the lessons learned from the pandemic and working together, we can build a future that is not only resilient but also prosperous and equitable for all.







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