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jjpor ([personal profile] jjpor) wrote2020-04-02 06:12 pm

How Are You Doing?

 I realise I've not been very active at all, either here or in Doctor Who fandom generally, for the past...well, longer than I care to recall, to be honest.  We can discuss my feelings on the Chibnall Era (which is what I choose to call it because, no, I don't like it much, but it isn't anything to do with Jodie Whittaker or the Thirteenth Doctor) some other time.  There are more important things going on at the moment.

This is, I think it is fair to say, a pretty strange, scary time for pretty much the entire world and everybody in it.  I'd wager those of us who indulged in dystopian fantasies about what might happen if X or Y won a particular election, or if a particular referendum mandate was indeed seen through to its bitter end, didn't quite expect anything like this to happen.  Myself, I'm managing to get by both work-wise and personally, and keep myself and those I care about as healthy and safe as I can.  However, I realise that depending on your personal circumstances that could be a lot easier said than done.

So, I don't know, I just thought I'd post something here and just ask how people are doing, and offer my good vibes and best wishes to all of you.  It's been a while, but I hope all of you are keeping as well as can be in the circumstances, and if you'd like to offer your greetings (from a safe social distance, of course), I'd be very glad to hear from you.
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[personal profile] persiflage_1 2020-04-03 04:44 am (UTC)(link)
It's true that routine and structure are very important for people who are working from home.

But don't forget - you're not actually *working from home*. You are *at home, working, during a global crisis*. That is not the same thing at all and I think it's foolish for anyone to assume it is. During a normal WFH scenario you don't also have to worry about maintaining necessary supplies, or whether any of your friends or family is about to fall dangerously ill, or whether people will comply with social distancing rules if you do have to go outside, or what the tally of the dead is going to be on this particular day, or whether our useless Government is going to pull its collective finger out and do its goddamn job! We are in a disaster scenario, and we have to allow ourselves the mental space to deal with that f*ckwittery every single day ON TOP of actually trying to get any work done while at home.
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[personal profile] persiflage_1 2020-04-03 07:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Good. Self care is more important now than it's ever been before.