With mandatory self-isolation and work from home policies in action across the globe, we're all living what the Internet calling the 'lifestyle of an introvert.'?
And while this wasn't in the grand scheme of things, laying low for a while seems like everyone's best option right now. Such is life in the time of COVID-19.
What's heartwarming to see is how people everywhere have found innovative ways to keep that sense of normalcy going in their lives. People sure have got?creative in the most unimaginable ways.?
Don't believe us? Here's proof that life indoors doesn't have to be so miserable.
In the clip, the two men can be seen peeping out of the windows of their respective apartments and playing tennis with each other. They even manage to create an amazing rally before eventually dropping the ball.
In the following video by the fitness group Sano Sevilla Los Bermejales, the trainer can be seen leading people on their balconies in a workout class. The clip eventually pans out to show numerous people doing jumping jacks.
The unique exercise class comes after the?World Health Organisation (WHO) released mental health guidelines?for those in quarantine.?According to the organisation, those isolated or confined to their homes should stay connected and try to maintain their daily routines as much as possible.
The clip was shared by the couple¡¯s daughter and shows them sitting on a couch in front of a television, dressed in white robes and with their feet resting on a cabinet.?
On-nomi in Japanese means drinking digitally. This trend often sees groups of people logging into video chats with their own stash of booze.
Reported by BoingBoing, people of all ages in Japan are sending out calls for Zoom meetings in particular, allowing anyone to join and create their own coronavirus-friendly congregations.
What's the most innovative thing you've done to help you during this time?