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10 Habits You Should Keep Doing After The Lockdown

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8. Travel less.

Boracay. Palawan. La Union. For sure a lot of your travel plans and travel goals with your best buddies have been disrupted by the coronavirus outbreak. But all of that can wait.

Most of us have been cooped up in quarantine for weeks and it’s disappointing to approach this summer season differently. But endure your wanderlust a bit more and take things slow.

Allow yourself to occasionally go out but only if necessary. You could walk your dog or drive to grocery stores to buy necessities but as much as possible, reduce your travel to a minimum.

Stop non-essential travel for the meantime, especially if you’re going to countries or local areas where the virus is still actively transmitted. If work requires you to do so, try to propose all technological solutions at your disposal first. After all, this measure serves to flatten the curve.