With market losses and with COVID-19’s exponential spread across the world, things are unknown.
It’s the end of week two. Week two of being inside at home and living what’s being referred to as physical and social distance.
During this uncertain time we are in, it can be quite an anxious and stressful time. We can feel alone, trapped, maybe even a bit cabin feverish. Sort of like, fish in a fish bowl.
Between social media and the news cycle filling our minds with information overload, this can feed our anxiety and stress. It seems we can’t get away from it.
The fears, anxiety and stress can continue to increase, as we don’t know how long the physical and social distancing