People are sharing their quarantine routines and they're inspiring

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People are sharing their quarantine routines and they're inspiring
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4:00, wallow in self-pity 4:30, stare into the abyss 5:00, solve world hunger, tell no one 5:30, jazzercize 6:30, dinner with me—I can't cancel that again

Another Twitter person created a thread on how to make your time in quarantine a moment for self-improvement, advising: ‘think about everything you usually do, manage your time and add in your new routine everything you wish to do. ex: in mine, I’ll make workout schedule for every day I have available.‘During the quarantine, focus on your mind, your now habits and slowly build new ones.’

Others have share the more blunt reality of their routines under these new conditions – most of which involve despair, spending too much time on the internet, and masturbating.I just wanted to share what works for me. This is just to give me structure and a sense of stability9am: wake up6pm: eat dinner at computer— stephanie

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