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10 Ways to Stop Overthinking When Isolated

Being isolated and overthinking things is a significant issue right now.

The Covid-19 pandemic has everyone in an uneasy state because they don’t know what to expect next. What started as a flu-like virus has quickly developed into a deadly infection that has taken the lives of many.

It’s easy to overthink the situation and panic because the future is still so uncertain. Testing kits are sparse in the United States, and there could be hundreds of people infected with the coronavirus that don’t know they have it.

The Governor of Florida stated that his biggest worry with shutting down the state was the increase in mental health issues. During hurricane preparation, they see an influx of people trying to commit suicide and having problems with anxiety and depression.

Still, the best course of action is to isolate and attempt to thwart the spread of this deadly virus. However, staying cooped up inside your home is easier said than done. Children and adults alike find being behind four walls a significant challenge.

Add to the isolation the fact that paranoia has caused people to wipe out grocery store shelves putting more strain on the supermarkets and their suppliers. How does a person stay mentally healthy when the whole world is in turmoil?

10 Ways to Stop Overthinking While You Are Isolated

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Though it’s hard to see the positive in the situation at hand, it’s imperative for your mental health that you keep on the sunny side. While thousands of people have lost their lives, there have been far more than have made a full recovery.

China has officially closed its Covid-19 treatment centers as there is no longer a need beyond their traditional hospital settings. While thinking positive is a start, here are ten other ways that you can stop overthinking the situation with the coronavirus when you’re stuck at home.

1. Use Distractions

A distraction is anything that gets your mind off the current problem and focused on something else. You can use books, conversations, art, or anything that you enjoy. Redirect your mind from the negative when it starts to think about all the things that could go wrong.

2. Turn Off Social Media

It’s easy to overthink when you are isolated. If you scroll social media like the newspaper, then you may need to take a break. Turn off your notifications and take a social media fast.

Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram are notorious for giving you updates about current world events, whether you want to hear them or not. When you silence these apps, then you are taking power over what you ingest. You can block the negativity by taking a much-needed break.

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3. Count Your Blessings

No matter how hard you might have it, there is always someone with a worse situation. The recent mobs at the grocery stores looking for toilet paper showed an unpleasant side of humanity. Being isolated without food or essential needs is scary.

You need to focus on all the things you have and not those you don’t. The grocery stores will refill the shelves, and people will stop stockpiling once the threat is gone. Remind yourself you’re doing the best you can with what you do have.

4. Don’t Rob Yourself of Now

When you’re isolated, you should take some time to work on projects you’ve been neglecting. Having time off is a welcomed break for those who work long hours and don’t get enough time with their family.

You are responsible for making your children and other family members feel safe. You can focus on the negative, or you can use this time to make memories. Play games with your children or make crafts, but whatever you do, don’t let this time go to waste.

5. Allow Yourself A Set Time for Anxiety and Fear

It’s impossible never to have a negative thought or be worried. You’re human, and it’s part of your nature. Officials recommend that you set a timer and allow yourself a specific period to worry.

During this time, you can think about all the negativity you want. Get out all those pent-up fears that are gnawing away at you. Ask your spouse or a friend to participate in this activity with you. Once the timer goes off, then you must go back to positive thinking.

You will be able to process the situation with Covid-19 better if you allow yourself only a specific time to ruminate about the current and future issues.

6. Put Things into Perspective

Since you are dealing with uncharted territories in the United States, it’s important to put things into perspective. When 9/11 occurred, the entire world was stunned and shocked for many years later. However, the key is that the nation did recover.

It’s easy to continue overthinking the Covid-19 situation. However, you must realize that you must keep things in perspective. The nation has suffered things like The Great Depression, WWI, WWII, and several other battles, yet we’ve always risen bigger and better than before.

When fear tries to take ahold of you and send your anxiety soaring from isolation, remember that this country will recover. Even if you experience panic attacks, just remind yourself that we have leaders that are working hard to ensure that things get back to normal.

7. Meditate

While you’re isolated from the outside world, it’s a great time to meditate. Meditation has many benefits for the mind, body, and soul. You can release all your frustrations and gain clarity.

Use a guided meditation online to help relax you and ease your worries. If you find it hard to sleep at night because your mind is racing in 100 directions, then some meditations can help you fall to sleep fast. You can meditate as often as you need each day to help keep your sanity.

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8. Talk To A Counselor or Mentor

When you are isolated and afraid, sometimes, you need to talk to someone who can bring you back to reality. If you can’t go out of your home due to restrictions from your state to shelter-at-home, then you can use telehealth to talk with someone experienced.

You may not need a counselor to help you out, but having someone to talk to that can give you tips or tricks to help you from overthinking is helpful. Thankfully, the internet makes it easy to reach out and connect with people both near and far. During this time of uncertainty in our country, you need someone to help you stay grounded.

9. Exercise

It’s easy to turn to food when you feel isolated. Becoming a couch potato won’t solve anything, and it will only make your problems worse. You must get up and get moving.

Experts show that exercise can enhance your mental health by raising the production of neurotransmitters in the brain. Your serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine are essential chemicals your mind needs to function.

These chemicals can become unbalanced during times of isolation and worry. However, exercise can be as effective as taking an antidepressant medication without the nasty side-effects.

10. Journal Your Thoughts and Feelings

Lastly, journaling is one of the best ways for you to process what’s going on in the world. If you are isolated and tend to overthink, then why not write down all your feelings?

One day, you will share the stories of your time with your children or grandchildren. Do you remember your loved ones talking about wars or the Great Depression? It’s hard for you to fathom what these people went through and survived.

Your journal will be a lasting memory of the struggles this nation seen in 2020. Those who come behind you will see your strength and tenacity in the face of significant opposition. Journaling is a healthy activity to keep you mentally intact when things around you are uncertain.

overthinkingFinal Thoughts: You’re feeling isolated, but you must stop the overthinking!

It’s challenging to process everything that is happened or will happen in the next few months in the world. Isolating makes any problem worse, especially when you can’t mingle among others who make things better.

Use all the tools at your disposal to improve the situation. Check-in with friends and loved ones on social media, spend quality time with loved ones, and get some well-deserved rest.

Additionally, this downtime may be a blessing in disguise. Use your days off to spend quality time with your family. Turn off social media, and make positive memories with your children. Never let one day go by that they worry about things out of their control.

While you are worried about the world and this pandemic, to your children, you are their world. They will remain calm and collective if their parents do the same. If you become anxious and worried, then they will feed off your fears.overthinking when isolated

It’s okay if you feel that you cannot cope with the Covid-19 pandemic. However, if you feel depressed, anxious, suicidal, or like you are going to have a mental breakdown, then get help.

There is no shame in asking for help during such a troubling time. Everyone must work together to get over this significant hurdle so that this country can learn from this tragedy and grow from it.

How Hundreds of Power of Positivity Members Are Helping Their Communities

The Power of Positivity community is spreading kindness despite the Covid-19 pandemic.

During the virus outbreak, emotions are running high. People are unsure about how the world will look when it’s all over. However, despite all of the anxiety surrounding the virus, people are still coming together to help one another. You probably won’t see these stories on the news. But we wanted to show our audience the positive side of humanity during the outbreak. Tough times bring people together. And if we all work as one, we can get through anything.

History shows that the world always goes on even after the worst crisis, such as wars, famines, and pandemics. And so, the world will go on after COVID-19 diminishes. During these times of uncertainty, we can all lend each other a helping hand. And, we might give someone a sliver of hope. Shine your light! See what you can do to help your city as these Power of Positivity community members are doing. The world needs you, and you can make a difference!

Here’s how these Power of Positivity members are helping each other during COVID-19:

Helping our senior citizens

The elderly are some of the most vulnerable members of our community right now. So it’s essential we practice social distancing to help lower the curve. However, elderly people still have to do necessary errands such as grocery shopping. Unfortunately, stores are breeding grounds for the virus since so many people are packed together at once. Some members of our community have taken it upon themselves to support the elderly and shop for them.

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Carole Armiger My friend has emphysema and can’t get out of the house at the moment. I got her grocery shopping today to tide her over as although she has been an online loyal shopper for 18 months, plus there are no slots available until April. All sorted now ??

Devie Dimafelix Resurreccion I have volunteered to call my elderly neighbor’s food pantry. And has everything set up for me to drive her to pick up a prepared box this Saturday ?? We had always checked on them even before this Covid19 started.

Whitney Gee: It’s known that my neighbors literally live off collecting cans. Normally I go out of my way every single day collecting cans for them, but today it kind of hit me. I was not sure if they were able to afford stuff to hold them over. So, just in case, I got them some things to hold them over for about a week, possibly more.

Lottie Cranwell I’m doing grocery shopping for my costumers and my elderly clients and will be doing this for as long as they need it and feel happy doing something for anyone who deserves it

Others are helping in different ways to offer support to their community.

Krista Foyston I made a group to help get everyone in our area working together to take care of anyone quarantined at home. Went from 1 member to over 600 in a few days! So great to see everyone coming together!

Cindy Crane I clean for a lot of elderly folks. Keeping them home safe. Doing extras for them.

Christa Rock Caregiver for elderly, every time I’m with someone new I make sure to disinfect the house. I want them to be safe against this enemy. Love the elderly.

Kathy Pitadeniya I have an elderly neighbor he takes a lot of medications but he can’t see good so I called in his prescriptions to make sure he’d have them just in case we get quarantined

Amy Miller Ramsey Picked up a box of infant formula for a young couple with a new baby!

Gina Griffin We are still serving our local homeless community a hot meal and other essentials on Saturday nights and will be out with snack care packages a couple of other nights a week as well until this is over or we are forced to stop.

Charity Buhrow We have a youth fellowship program we started a few months ago, as I coach and mentor kids. The kids decided to make themselves available to the community. When it snows, they go and shovel sidewalks and driveways, help out where needed. Now we have a drop-off spot in our building if people want to donate and we will make care packages and deliver them to folks who need supplies. The kids also are offering to run errands, to the post office, the store or walk dogs. They are even willing to do light yard work and housekeeping. We are ready if we need to make meals as well for folks.

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Power of Positivity members help others battle isolation and food shortages

Barb Jankowski I have grocery shopped for 5 families. I have donated baby wipes to mamas who were down to their last pack. I donated food to my granddaughter’s school

Melissa Weigle The local senior center in Hershey, PA has closed to visits but is coordinating rides, grocery deliveries, and phone call check-ins. We know how vital socialization is to our local senior citizens.

Sarah Prosser-Elliott I took a day and messaged every single person on my friends list to see if anyone needed anything and sent funds where needed

Janette Decaire Gave my neighbor groceries for their three children to last a week. Paid the rest of the person’s groceries in front of me that didn’t have enough money. Prayed for a stranger’s family while we were in the store.

Caroline Leighton I’m a Clinical Lead in a Care Home. At some stage we expect to be running on 50% staff looking after our elderly residents. We have now closed to all visitors. It’s going to be tough, but we will continue to love our residents as if they are our own family ??

Acts of kindness

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#KindnessIsContagious Where we post our funny quarantines, a photo, a prayer and just check in on each other. Being isolated can bring on depression, PTSD or just loneliness. Reminding each other we are here in this together and we ll get through is sometimes the best medicine. Stay Safe, Stay Healthy

Laurie Odnokon Glendale Elementary School in Calgary, Alberta has put big paper hearts up in all of its windows – some have words like Hope, Love …on them. It looks beautiful and encouraging when you walk by. All the schools here shut down a few days ago but the teachers are still in trying to get online activities etc organized.

Pat Phelps Lambert I call my elderly neighbor every day to see if she is ok and offer to get her whatever she needs. She has a lung condition and I want to be sure she is ok. She has no family at all.

Daniel Daniel I have helped some seniors in investing in bitcoin so they will make a good profit right at home since they can’t go out to get anything right now.

Helga Pennie My husband and I make goats milk soap, we donated 25 pounds of many different shapes to our local communities health/wellness center to encourage kids and adults to keep on washing ????

Patty Smith When we heard about the potential stimulus $$ adults might get my husband and I agreed that we could get by without it and made of list of people we know, such as waitresses and cooks, a woman expecting a new baby and a woman who runs a sanctuary for unwanted animals. They will be getting this money if it even comes.

Cynthia Holst Kaufman I like to buy the food in the car behind me at McDonald’s during lunch and with a smile on my face I speed away. They can go back to work or school with a smile in their hearts. Try it ??????

Glenna Loch I’m sending my son toilet paper because where he lives the hoarding is so bad he can not even get a single roll.

Betty Pool Talking to a friend each day because she is in an assisted living and confined to her room with no visitors. Words of encouragement each day

These Power of Positivity community members received incredible blessings of kindness

Mick Martin-Childress I’ve had the flu for a week and am running out of things went back to work yesterday and still don’t feel good. When I was leaving work a friend Beth was waiting for me and said give me your grocery list. So she followed me home, took out my garbage, and went to 2 stores to get all the things on my list.

Coral Kakavas I am in self-isolation for two weeks and my neighbors have been so kind and caring. Going shopping, collecting mail and staying touch just to check on me. It is humbling indeed to receive such kindness. I only hope I can pay it forward.

Power of Positivity memeFinal Thoughts on the Power of Positivity Community: Take care of each other, and don’t forget to be kind to yourself

We hope these stories gave you some hope and encouragement during these difficult times. Thank you to our amazing community members, and we hope everyone continues to stay safe and healthy!

5 Ways to Stay Informed But Not Trapped by News Programming

Today, you can catch a breaking new story every minute on your smartphone, computer, or tablet. It’s easy to be lured into the media headlines that cause you to experience fear and anxiety. However, you are the one who chooses to watch or read these articles and news programming.

Don’t get trapped by the continuous around-the-clock hype!

If you find yourself wanting to know what’s going on in the world, what the president has done, on top of any Breaking Texas News situation, then you must stay informed. But, do not allow yourself to become overwhelmed. The beautiful thing is you have the power to control what you see and hear.

We Can’t Always Blame the Media

Reporters and news outlets have one job, and that is to keep the public informed. However, they also add some aspects of entertainment into the mix. It’s not good for your mental health to watch and read continuous negative things going on in the world.

Since there is rarely positive stuff in the news, you must pick and choose your content appropriately. You must cut down the amount of media that you consume as well as watch the sources. Some media outlets tend to be more biased towards one political party or another, and they over-analyze things.

You must separate what’s news from what’s entertaining. Having specialists in breaking down every word of the president or other officials’ speech is not news. Mindless bantering back and forth about current events or topics is not necessary for you to hear.

You need to cut to the crux of what’s going on and leave the excessive stuff out. All the bantering is nothing but entertainment, and you don’t need to be entertained by reality television with such negative connotations.

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5 Ways to Control News Programming Consumption

Did you know that other countries don’t put so much focus on the news as the American people? Finland, for example, thinks it’s boring to talk about politics or what’s going on in the news media. They don’t believe that we need violent stimulants to get people to tune in to their programming.

In the United States, people have become consumed with getting late-breaking news at their fingertips. While it’s good to be in the know, it can be counterproductive too. Too much of a good thing is sometimes too much.

The news puts their focus on murder, death, pandemics, politics, and other things that bring nothing but violence, pain, and fear. While these outlets have an obligation to inform the public, you get to say when you’ve heard enough.

Many people could benefit from news media detox. While you should never shut out the world and not be informed about the current happenings, you need to control your intake. Here are five ways that you can stay informed but not be overwhelmed by the news media.

1. Create Healthy Boundaries

Life is all about creating healthy boundaries, and when it comes to the news, it’s not an exception. The best thing you can do is avoid making the news the start of your day. If you find yourself scrolling social media or other outlets to get the latest stories, then you may find that it starts your day on the wrong foot.

Change your consumption times and style. Try to catch the most important news in the evening or on the weekends. You need time to process some of the things you hear. There are also news media outlets that tend to be funnier rather than so stiff and argumentative.

Find a source that provides reliable news information that doesn’t upset you or make you feel anxiety. You need the facts, but you don’t need all the bickering and bantering about all the trouble in our government either. You can’t hide under a rock and not know what’s going on, but you can control how much and when you get your news programming.

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2. Choose Only the Topics That Interest You

Within the news, there are hot topics, things you need to know about, and filler content. You can choose what you want to hear and avoid everything else. You can pick the topic like you choose what you want for breakfast each day. Select current events, weather, or another focus.

When you pick and choose what you consume, it will change how you feel after reading the news. If you just want the weather forecast for the day, then there is no need to watch an hour show and become overwhelmed by all the stuff you hear.

Additionally, since there are things that happen that are considered breaking news, you want to be informed. Things like 9/11 can happen at any time, and you want to know when dangerous situations are a concern. Choose an app that gives you like the top five breaking news updates so that you can stay updated.

3. Don’t Use Only One Source

You must be careful about the news outlets that you select to get your news from, as some are based on hype more than fact. If you’ve been on social media outlets, then you know that there is a great deal of fake news that can be very misleading. They pass around stories of celebrities that have died that are still alive and kicking.

Finding a trusted news source is the first requirement. Additionally, you want to find news programming that aligns with your view. For instance, if you are a liberal or a conservative, there are outlets based on your specific preferences.

Some people may want to find out about things going on across the globe, especially if they have loved ones in another country. Finding a news outlet that reports for a specific area is helpful to these folks. You don’t have to limit yourself to a particular source. Find a couple of news outlets that you rely on to keep you informed.

4. Watch Who You Follow on Social Media Sites

Facebook and Instagram are great sites to connect with politicians both near and far. However, you must watch who you follow as they may jam your news feed with alarming headlines that you don’t want to hear.

In times of American history, like during elections, it’s best to stay off social media or unfollow these people. You will be so overwhelmed with the banter and mudslinging that it can be quite unnerving. Think of the news the same way you do your diet. You must eat only what you want and trim away the unnecessary fat that does horrible things to your body.

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5. Make Sure You Engage with Local News Too

While you may be worried about what’s going on in the country or the world, it’s also necessary to know what’s happening in your local area.

You may or may not have a news station that handles your region, so turning to the newspaper is the next best option. It’s essential to stay up on local and national government.

Other Tips to Consider

If you find yourself being emotional or having anxiety or panic after watching the news, then you need to find another source. Many people find that the nightly news programs are too much for them or their children to handle.

Remember, your children are nearby listening to those current topics too. The talk of murder, home invasions, war, and other inappropriate child content can be frightening. The evening programs will make current events a priority, and they use provocative headlines to draw a crowd.

Keep in mind, news stations play a numbers game. They try to get as many people to watch their station over their competitors. It’s hard to watch news programming these days and not have some sort of emotion. Just be aware of the emotion you are experiencing and learn to process what you’ve heard.

newsFinal Thoughts: Hitting Reset Button on Your News Consumption

What is your motive for watching news programming? Do you find that you like it as it’s entertaining, or do you just want the headlines and nothing else? Regardless of your goal, you need to make sure that you don’t look for outlets that only substantiate your viewpoint.

If you find that you have all sorts of emotions when you watch the news that causes panic, then taking a news fast can help. Some people don’t care what’s going on in the world around them because they believe that being ignorant of such matters equals bliss.

There are many countries in the world that don’t put such a focus on the news as the American public. However, there is a fine line between staying informed and not being overwhelmed. You must find an even medium to make sure you know what’s going on around you without being affected by your intake and ruining your positive outlook.

15 Ways to Organize and Clean Your Living Space

With the advent of spring, you are probably searching for innovative ways to clean and organize your living space. Winter’s unfriendly cold usually keeps you indoors, and it is natural to allow housekeeping matters to slide a little.

The first glimpse of crocuses and a cheerful robin may invigorate your spirits and inspire you to revamp your dwelling. There is a reason why so many people in America are addicted to home renovation and DIY reality shows on television.

When you watch celebrities clean and organize their clients’ homes, do you make a mental list of the things you need to do? You may not be able to finish all they do in a half-hour show, but you discover new ways to start.

Now that they can do more outside, your family may be doing fewer indoor activities. You will have more time and space to decide what changes you want to make in the house. It’s the perfect opportunity to clean and organize what you could only dream of in the winter months.

Before you jump into a cleaning frenzy, consider drafting an action plan and a list of cleaning supplies you need. If you need to buy things, formulate a budget appropriate for your family’s resources. Here are 15 handy ways to clean and organize your living space.

15 Useful Tips to Clean and Organize Your House

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1. Decide What Really Matters

Many home organizers call this step “decluttering.” Many people find it the most difficult because everyone has their definition of clutter. When you look around your house, do you feel tranquil or trapped in an avalanche of stuff?

You can’t clean and organize efficiently until you do a severe inventory and decide what matters. Within a reasonable timeframe, work in each room to sort and keep only those things that are necessary and bring real joy to your heart. You must force yourself to sell, donate, recycle, or pitch the rest.

2. Recruit Your Family

No single person in your home should bear the burden to clean and organize everything. It is everyone’s job to keep the living space clean and attractive. Get your family involved in helping you to create and complete an action plan.

Here’s a chance to show your children how to organize an efficient home. Encourage them to work by your side to declutter their rooms and family spaces. Even little ones can match socks and complete other small chores.

3. Inventory and Restock Your Supplies

A rainy day’s indoor activities may include seeing what cleaning and organizing supplies you have and what you must purchase. Many housekeeping websites feature cleaning supply lists that you can download for free. Inventory what you have and add what you need to your store order.

Check your cleaning tools such as the sweeper, mops, brooms, etc. to ensure they are in good shape. Consider upcycling old clothes, towels, and washcloths into a pile of handy cleaning rags. The Internet is full of free recipes for homemade cleaning solutions that are friendlier to the environment and your budget.

4. Make a Schedule

Are you one of those impulsive people who like to dive into a project headfirst, then you become overwhelmed? It’s an easy trap to get into when you are spring cleaning. Realize that it took a while for your house to pile up, and it will take a while to get it organized.

Work with your family to create a schedule that’s good for everyone. If you plan to do a little each day, you won’t feel overwhelmed with it all during the weekend. Take your time and work from room to room, top to bottom.

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5. Stop the Wardrobe Malfunctions

Perhaps one of the biggest complaints in family homes is the lack of closet space. When your closets are optimally organized, you may have more space than you realize. This is a significant component of your decluttering project.

Take advice from cleaning and organizing experts and weed through your closets ruthlessly. Maintain a wardrobe of attractive pieces that fit well and can be mix-and-matched to create several outfits. Get rid of anything that doesn’t fit, is out of style, or you have not worn in the past six months.

6. Organizing the Heart of Your Home

Like most homes, your kitchen is probably the central hub. When everything in your kitchen is a mess and unorganized, it affects the rest of the house. Allow yourself ample time to create a place that is attractive and efficient.

Since there is a lot of bacteria and germs in the kitchen, you want to make sure to sanitize this space thoroughly.

7. Time for the Bathroom

Since the bathroom is one of the most personal areas in your home, pay special attention to make it tidy and comfortable. This is a room that you must adamantly sort and keep to a minimum. Visit the bathroom showroom Esher for bathroom design ideas.

Take inventory of all toiletries and discard outdated ones, especially makeup. Clean out the vanity and group similar items in small totes or attractive glass jars. Clean the room from top to bottom and maybe treat yourself to some new plush towels.

8. Organizing for the Kids

Most parents realize that kids are messy by nature. While you can’t expect their rooms to be museum quality, they should be relatively clean and organized. Younger children will need more help.

Work with your kids to weed through their closets and encourage them to sell or donate toys they no longer use. Help them decorate their rooms attractively and make their space a fun, safe place they can enjoy.

9. Creating Your Personal Haven

If your bedroom is a disaster, it’s not pleasant for you or your partner. Your bedroom must be an intimate retreat that provides the rest and tranquility you deserve. If you splurge at all, consider using extra funds for this room.

Purge your closets, drawers, and surfaces from anything unnecessary. Clean it from top to bottom and spoil yourself with lush comforters, plump pillows, and delicate linens. Use colors, textures, and scents to create an intimate atmosphere for rest and romance.

10. Spruce up the Family Room

Whether you call it a living room, family room, or the “great” room, this space provides much of your family’s togetherness. If it’s overloaded with clutter, it may not be inspiring to anyone. Here is another group project.

Clear everything from your living room that doesn’t belong and put it in the right area. Clean, dust, and arrange the furniture, so it’s conducive to socializing or watching tv together. Take advantage of as much natural lighting from windows as possible.

11. What a Difference A Can of Paint Makes

Don’t despair if your budget is tight and doesn’t allow for expensive renovations. One of the least expensive ways to brighten a room is with a fresh coat of paint. Look through magazines and the Internet for exciting colors that appeal to you and your family.

Design experts recommend that you choose cool, neutral colors for your bedrooms and shared rooms. Feel free to experiment with an eyepopping color as an accent. Worst case scenario, you can always repaint what you don’t like.

12. Create a Focal Point in Each Room

Even the most expensive decorations offend the eyes if they are not tastefully arranged. You needn’t spend a king’s ransom to create a room that is delightful and inviting to family and guests. Each room needs a focal point to grab immediate attention.

It can be a beautiful mantel and fireplace or a large, stunning mirror. Perhaps you have a lovely picture or grouping that will attract the eye. Use one focal point as a theme for colors and textures of your accent pieces.

13. Shed Some Light on the Subject

After the dark winter days, everyone is ready to let in the sunshine. Replace heavy, dreary drapes with translucent window treatments, or leave the windows bare. Flood every corner of your home with as much natural light as possible.

In the evening, use lamps and candles for warm, ambient glows that will make everyone feel cozy. Clean the dust and debris away from lightbulbs, shades, and windows for optimal lighting. Consider light dimming switches in the master bedroom for a touch of romantic ambiance.

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14. Get the Garage in Shape

Cleaning and organizing the garage is an iconic spring chore, be it dreaded. Sort through all stored items and follow the same decluttering rules. If you can’t move through the garage for all the junk, then it’s just wasted space.

Purchase inexpensive bins for storage and organize all the things on the shelves. Consider installing cheap pegboards for storing tools for easy access. Contact your local safety department about how to safely and legally discard paint, batteries, and other potentially hazardous items in your area.

15. Don’t Forget the Outside

If your porch and yard look like a battlefield, everyone will assume the inside of your home is the same. Clear away clutter and hire landscape maintenance for St Charles to do some landscaping. Add a coat of fresh paint to the porch and plant beautiful flowers for a curb appeal that the whole neighborhood will enjoy.

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Final Thoughts: Use Your Time Wisely in Cleaning and Organizing Your Home

Cleaning and organizing your living spaces takes time and determination. With a plan and family cooperation, it can be done without overburdening one person. Then, you can do some fun things together to enjoy the spring weather.

Custom Sonic Drive Thru in Arkansas Keeps Truck Drivers Fed

Many restaurants across the country feel heavily impacted by the Novel Coronavirus. Most are resorting to take-out only. Still, sales continue to decline as more people choose to cook at home and save money.

However, truck drivers have a hard time during the shutdown as many of their trucks can’t fit through normal drive-thrus. However, a Sonic in Fordyce, Arkansas wanted to make sure some of the most essential employees during the crisis have a place to get a meal.

Sonic Develops a New Kind of Drive Thru

Nearly two years ago, this Sonic built a drive-thru specifically for truck drivers like the ones from Fresno trucking companies, and it’s been a huge success. The owners of the drive-in noticed how many big rigs would drive past their restaurant on the nearby highways. So they wanted to be able to cater to them.

The restaurant features normal stalls for cars and smaller trucks. And, it also offers two separate menus for trucks pulling trailers and a third menu for 18-wheelers and buses.

So that employees could reach the truck drivers, the owners installed steps typically used for mobile homes. They were a bit worried about how it would work in their daily operations. Even more, they hoped they got all the measurements right since it cost them almost $2 million to set up.

To see if it would hold up to their expectations, they found a truck driver and offered him a free meal if he drove through to test it out.

Luckily, everything worked according to plan, and they made a Facebook post to say they had a stall just for truck drivers. The post went viral, and the rest is history.

Truckers Received This Well!

While this Sonic has been catering to truck drivers for a couple of years now, it’s especially clear how important the custom drive-thru is during the virus outbreak. Without truckers, we wouldn’t have food, medical supplies, and all the other essentials to meet our basic needs.

They deserve to have a hot meal as they work hard to get our supplies to us. This Sonic is one of the only places in the country with a drive-thru to accommodate truckers.

It’s crucial to recognize the pivotal role truck drivers play in keeping our supply chains moving, especially in challenging times like the current virus outbreak. Facilities like this Sonic, with custom drive-thru setups tailored for truckers, underscore the importance of supporting these essential workers. Beyond just delivering goods, truck drivers are the backbone of logistics, ensuring that everything from food to medical supplies reaches its destination efficiently and on time.

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Truck drivers face demanding schedules and unpredictable conditions on the road, yet their dedication remains unwavering. By providing dedicated drive-thru options like those at this Sonic, businesses not only cater to immediate needs but also acknowledge the tireless efforts of these professionals.

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A truck driver from Pennsylvania, Michael Guthrie, says he and his wife frequently stop at this Sonic to get a hot meal while on the road. He said he’s been all over the U.S. and this is the only restaurant he’s found with something like this.

Guthrie says other drivers have reached out to him to see where they can eat during the virus outbreak as many restaurants have closed.

He tells them about the Sonic in Arkansas just in case they pass through the area. As more restaurants close due to the outbreak, Michael says he appreciates the effort Sonic is making to serve the people who can’t stop working, like truck drivers.

He added that many truckers are realizing how important their jobs are, especially during this difficult time.

He says they’re all radioing each other to give tips and support. For instance, they share where there’s parking available, what restaurants are open, and what drive-thrus are allowing people to walk up and order.

For truckers, this is often the only option as many dine-in areas have closed to stop the spread of the virus. That’s why he appreciates this Sonic so much because truckers don’t have to get out of their vehicle to order food.

About 70 percent of all freight in the U.S. is moved by trucks, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce.

A spokesman for Sonic says they are still following all safety protocols while serving customers during the virus outbreak.

truck driversFinal Thoughts: Truck Drivers Are Essential Always, and Even More So Now

If you know a trucker, make sure to thank them. These men and women are quite literally keeping things running for us during this crisis. Do you know of any other restaurants or businesses that are helping truckers out during this time? Please let us know in the comments!

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People Across the USA Sew Masks for Hospitals Facing Shortages

Masks, so many hospitals face looming shortages of this critical supplies and others like ventilators and respirators. Fortunately, volunteers across the country step up to the plate every day. People with sewing machines are using their skills to create much-needed masks for hospitals across the nation. They can’t replace the N95 respirators. But they can help prolong the life of those devices so many nurses and doctors can conserve them.

People across the U.S. have formed sewing groups on Facebook and other social media platforms. There, they share patterns they think will work best for medical workers. Equipped with sewing machines and mountains of fabric, they get to work, creating thousands of masks for hospitals desperately low on medical supplies.

Even big retailers have helped during the crisis. Last week, JOANN Fabrics and Craft Stores put a video tutorial on YouTube. On it, they demonstrate how to make face masks at home. They encouraged people to drop the masks off at their stores. From there, they will pay to deliver them to hospitals in need.

With suppliers not able to keep up with the demand of the traditional N95 masks, people across the country are trying to bridge the gap. However, experts say that they are not ideal for preventing the spread of the virus, and medical workers aren’t using them on a large scale yet. Even so, the study cited shows that they stop fifty percent of contamination. And the strapped hospitals will likely need to bend the rules a little during this difficult time and take what they can get.

People Across the Country Are Sewing Masks for Hospitals Facing Shortages

St. Luke’s University Health Network in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, posted on its website that they have enough supplies currently, but want to prepare for a possible surge in cases in the future. The hospital asked the community for donations of PPE (personal protective equipment) in addition to supplies for making masks.

A resident of nearby town Easton, Pennsylvania, Sheri Yeisley, agreed to help the hospital meet future demand. Health officials asked her if she could make between 10,000 and 15,000 masks.

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Facebook Groups Form to Meet Demands for Masks

Knowing she would need a lot of help to meet this demand, she posted a Facebook Live video to explain how to sew the masks using guidelines from another hospital’s website. Some of her Facebook friends, including some elementary and high school friends, said they would start making masks for hospitals in their cities.

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While Yeisley and her friends had enough fabric to create the masks, they needed more elastic for the tie. So, Yeisley reached out to a local swimsuitcompany that donated 3,600 yards of elastic. This volume would be enough to make 10,000 masks. She distributed the supplies to volunteers who agreed to help make masks for local hospitals.

Yeisley said she knows a lot of people who work in health care and want to keep them safe while they work to save our lives. She said she realized that if they get sick, no one will be able to take care of us. She’s trying to do whatever she can to help until hospitals receive more N95 masks.

And, in Atlanta…

Across the country in Atlanta, groups of sewers and workers from local fabric stores have created a Facebook group to coordinate efforts in creating masks. Called Sewing Masks for Atlanta Hospitals, the group has received requests from 15 different healthcare facilities that have asked for 3,000 facemasks total.

While most hospitals have enough supplies to last them for a while, they want to prepare for the future and have extra masks as a backup. Some smaller facilities have already started to run out of PPEs. One of the volunteers in the group, Christine Cox, said her son has been helping her make masks for hospitals in the area. Coordinators in the group are even bringing materials to homes that need more supplies to make masks.

Once the masks are ready, they’re shuttled to neighborhood drop off points. From there, the facemasks must go to a sorting area and undergo a quality control process. The masks have to be double-layered and made from cotton to be used in hospitals. The Atlanta Facebook group gained 3,000 new members in just a few days. In fact, some people are creating dozens of masks per day.

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Final Thoughts: Do You Know a Hero Making Masks?

Do you know anyone in your area helping to create facial coverings or other medical supplies for hospitals? Please drop their name in the comments!

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