every situation has it's pros & cons such as this pandemic. almost every country is on lockdown which hurts the economy all around the world. we're "locked" in our houses, most people work from home & schools are either cancelled or online classes are being held. this situation puts a lot of anxiety on many people, makes many people's mental health worse if they can't cope. if that's the case self-management seems to be harder to do. on the other side if people can easily cope with this position or they're more introverted or e.g have social anxiety their self-management may be easier since they don't need to press themselves into situations with other people. this is just a generalisation & anything can be otherwise as i stated but that's my view based on people's reaction/feelings/thoughts around me.
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Answer:
Use these two principles wherever you go:
Explanation:
<h3>Wash your hands!</h3>
- After you play with your pet
- When you enter your home
- After using the restroom
- Before you eat or handle food
- After changing diapers
- etc..
<h3>Take off your shoes!</h3>
- When you enter a hotel room, leave your shoes by the door
- Don't wear shoes in the house (unless they are <em>only</em> house slippers)
- Take off your shoes in other peoples homes
- etc...
I hope this helps!
- sincerelynini
Answer:
The energy balance of our body is mediated by catabolic and anabolic reactions, the energy absorption of food translates into the energy currency necessary to maintain vital signs, fundamental muscle contractions and special muscle contractions for locomotion.
Explanation:
This energy is measured through the basal metabolic rate, which some may not have balanced due to endocrine disorders such as hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism, this basal metabolism is the first to be affected by systemic diseases.
First one.) Listen to what they are going through and dont judge them. Also, talk to them in a calm gentle way so they dont feel frazzled or scared to open up. Dont pressure them.
Second one.) Ask them if they want to talk to someone more experienced. Tell them that its okay to wait a little bit before opening up to adults or other people for help.
Third one.) If the person doesnt want help but seriously needs it, go to a responsible adult and tell them about the problem. If your friend does want help, then take then to a trustworthy adult and explain the situation.
Hope this is helpful to you some^_^ have a great day!!
D. the pill, the shot, the patch, the ring