How much do you believe the media about Covid-19?
How much do you believe the media in its reporting on the Covid-19 pandemic?
In this full blog all posts are listed in chronological order starting with the latest. There are 12 posts on each page. Scroll down and you’ll be able to move down pages.
How much do you believe the media in its reporting on the Covid-19 pandemic?
As well as the well documented problems of the disease itself and the steps taken to deal with it, we have seen some remarkable achievements. Can we emerge from this as better people?
There are some jobs and places that are more likely to result in people becoming infected with Covid-19
Our world and our society have changed over the last 10-20 years; how have these changes affected our attitudes to the Coronavirus?
Are you a Zapper or a Sapper? Are you someone who sees the positive side of things, or do you naturally worry about things?
Do you ever wonder what goes in to those vitamins you take, thinking you’re doing yourself some good?
Are you a glass half full or glass half empty person? The position id the same – it’s how you look at it. In any event, there’s room for more beer!
It’s the reaction to the virus from government and people that’s causing arguments and splits in society
Given the current lockdown, what are the people’s attitudes towards the steps being taken, and also their views on what is important in society.
We ask whether this coronavirus situation will make us better people. This post describes what we mean by societal, and gives real life examples of what this means.
This situation is unprecedented. We think it will have lasting effect on our society, and we will explore how in later posts. We start with looking at whether it will make us better people.
With the news on the coronavirus getting worse daily it’s easy to let this affect your mental health
Times of change can be a challenge, no doubt! Whether it’s a relationship breakup, job loss, or being diagnosed with a serious health issue. Or you may WANT things to be different, but it feels a little scary or overwhelming. The butterfly reminds us change can be beautiful, even necessary, in order to realize our full potential and live our best life.