Happy home quarantined

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Hi Hivers!

There are many decoration websites on the internet. Each with its own style. Some have a more modern trend, or favor the retro, while others give these basic tips to clean, keep and keep order so that living at home is pleasant.

You may never have spent as much time indoors as in the past few weeks.

The Covid-19 pandemic meant that at least 3.9 billion people worldwide remained in their homes for some time, that is, almost half of the planet's population, according to data compiled by the AFP news agency.

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From my own experience I can contribute some activities for people who are in quarantine and do not feel comfortable in their own home



First, recognize that spending so many hours at home is a wonderful opportunity to dedicate yourself to everything that deserves attention there. Use this time to make a list and action plan of what can be improved in each environment when isolation is complete. But it's not just about planning for the future.

There are a number of steps that can be taken at this time to remedy the situation. Start simply: choose a room or corner. Organize clutter, vacuum dust, and open windows for fresh air.

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Practice crafts and make minor repairs yourself, such as tightening loose screws and replacing burned out lamps. Make decorative paintings, try to redistribute the furniture to move the energy of the place.

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Take books, photos and souvenirs from the shelves and rearrange them carefully as you remember your memories. If you are isolated with other people, consider creating a small quiet corner, clean, pleasant, with candles, pillows, comfortable blankets... This can help a lot, especially for parents who need a minute of calm throughout the day .

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It is important to be grateful. A happy home begins with our own attitude. It doesn't matter if you live in a small or large space, in your own house or rented. Just keep in mind what you have: rain and cold protection, access to clean water, a sleeping bed, and the Internet to connect with friends and family. Hold on to one of these things when you start to feel depressed.

Realizing what we have and repeating "I have everything I need now" helps minimize the effects of being closed at home and helps create a healthy environment.

Thank you for joining me in this publication.

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