Lockdown Positives.

andyglym

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We have been presented with an enforced opportunity to flip the coin to find the positives in the current situation, what can we do as apposed to what we can't do.

Positives only.

What positives have you got from Lockdown?

Here's mine;

1. Fitter - Excercise twice a day 3 days a week and one weekend day.

2. Weight loss - circa 10 lbs lost in 5 weeks and feeling better because of it.

3. Food - The C-in-C has put me on a calorie controlled diet with home made better tasting food. Room for Guinness too! Feeling better for it.

4. Interact and see the C-in-C and Off-Spring more.

5. I have a view from my study window of a field full of sheep and 4 Guinea Pigs running around in their outside run all day as apposed to a massive Nuclear Plant whilst sat in an open plan office with 80+ other people in a 6 story building with 2 wings.

6. More time gardening.

7. Less travel and mileage on Bella and Harriett (Honda CB500X) meaning they'll last longer and saving on fuel.

8. More time spent cleaning and preserving Bella and Harriett. Jobs I don't normally get time to do.

9. Don't have to wear suits or smart/casual office attire 5 days a week

10. Working from home (the odd day on Site) my productivity has increased and to a higher standard and quicker.

11. Use of technology - MS Teams, Skype, Zoom and Dial-ins resulting in better comms with colleagues. I've gone from IT utter buffoon to mildly incompetent! I can now wrap text on an Excel Spreadsheet. I have 2 laptops, 1 iPad, a works Blackberry and my personal phone on the go and set up around me.

12. My daughters have their own setup for home study for their A Levels and GCSE's respectively and are both knocking it out of the park in all subjects with minimal input and guidance.

13. I've gained a nice collection of hats!



By design I'm a man that likes to get up and go to work every day, however, I can't so it's all about flipping it over to identify what we can do.

Lastly, I get to mock my son who has to walk to McDonald's at 05:00hrs to do his shift every day and listen to his accounts of the day.

Every day is not great but there is something great about every day :thumbsup:
 
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- My web business has really taken off over lockdown.
- Spent more time with my new daughter than I ever thought possible
- Spent more time thinking about and building a kit car!
- Roads are much nicer to cycle on
- Pollution has dropped considerably in my area
- Been able to exercise much more
 
Fitter - Doing a lot more mountain biking very lucky here as I live in MTB nirvana (started night riding, no option its been dark :) )

Through biking the woods I am finding areas of this lovely forest I never knew were there including some important history and great walking routes.

I have also realised I do not look good in Lycra so new kit purchased that does not make me look like I should be be put on gas mark 5 and basted every 40 minutes

Weight loss - after putting weight on now losing it and eating better

(Same as) Food - Ali has bought a weight watchers cook book and put us on a calorie controlled diet (bloody internet!). Cauliflower rice :oops: who knew. Feeling better for it too.

Got back into reading.

Agree in touch with colleagues and family a lot more through the wizardry of tech and the tinternet thingy

Much more time on my hands to buy things for the Zeds (Ali does not agree with this as a positive!)

Much more time on my hands to buy things for the mountain bike (Ali does not agree with this as a positive!)

Reclaimed a few quid by both Zeds being SORN'd (double edged sword this one :confused:)

No longer feel any guilt for not washing the Zeds as they aren't getting dirty (not that I ever did)

Got loads of jobs in the house done even got power and light to the shed (only taken 18 years)

Got to know my neighbours better after living next door to them for 21 years and mostly ignoring them and them me. (it wont last I don't like them much :whistle:)

Realised that after being pretty much stuck in the house with my wife for a year that in 2019 I married a fantastic lady (well she hasn't stabbed me......yet)
 
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Thought long and hard this about this and all I could come up with is that I'm alive, have a place to live, employed and still married!
 
Thought long and hard this about this and all I could come up with is that I'm alive, have a place to live, employed and still married!
Which looking on the positive side is 4 positives. My lad recently informed me that in his view I'm the thickest man alive :wideyed: On the positive side of things, I'm number 1 out of 7 billion people at being thick making me the Olympic thick champion. Winner 🏆
 
For me it's a complete reevaluation of why on earth I've been commuting 75 miles / 2 hours a day. That isn't happening again as far as I'm concerned, I've got that time back and I'm gonna keep it!
 
For me it's a complete reevaluation of why on earth I've been commuting 75 miles / 2 hours a day. That isn't happening again as far as I'm concerned, I've got that time back and I'm gonna keep it!
I think that many that have long and expensive commutes daily will never revert to pre lockdown, as you say, game changer.
 
Which looking on the positive side is 4 positives. My lad recently informed me that in his view I'm the thickest man alive :wideyed: On the positive side of things, I'm number 1 out of 7 billion people at being thick making me the Olympic thick champion. Winner 🏆
I'd have given him a clip round the tab............unless he's bigger than you =))
 
I'd have given him a clip round the tab............unless he's bigger than you =))
Sadly mate if I punched him the C-in-C would need a time machine to come and visit me. shooting him would just annoy him so all out of options really :oops:
 
I have been thinking of this all afternoon......and I can only come up with one positive :oops:


I’ve learnt how to make rock cakes 🥧🥧🥧🙂🙂
 
I have been thinking of this all afternoon......and I can only come up with one positive :oops:


I’ve learnt how to make rock cakes 🥧🥧🥧🙂🙂
That's one positive, 1 for each rock cake, a positive if they don't break your teath and a positive if they taste nice ;)
 
Being retired, the lockdown has had less adverse effect on me than many. I have no worries about job securityor need to get close to people. The main positive is that with nothing better to do I have caght up with a lot of jobs in the home and garden which need doing. I have also got a bit fitter cycling about ten miles a day, the downside of which is cleaning the mud off the bike and myself everytime i get home. the other thing is saving money but I will soon make up for that when things get back to normal.
 
Being retired, the lockdown has had less adverse effect on me than many. I have no worries about job securityor need to get close to people. The main positive is that with nothing better to do I have caght up with a lot of jobs in the home and garden which need doing. I have also got a bit fitter cycling about ten miles a day, the downside of which is cleaning the mud off the bike and myself everytime i get home. the other thing is saving money but I will soon make up for that when things get back to normal.
Not long now Mike, hopefully.
 
- My web business has really taken off over lockdown.
- Spent more time with my new daughter than I ever thought possible
- Spent more time thinking about and building a kit car!
- Roads are much nicer to cycle on
- Pollution has dropped considerably in my area
- Been able to exercise much more
A great time for IT type stuff.
 
Brilliant thread Andy, just what we need:thumbsup:. So for us:
- Walking pretty much every day, in fact we've already walked over 105 miles this year.
- Pauline has got back into sewing, so much so we've converted our son's (old) bedroom into her sewing room.
- More time spent tidying in the garden.
- Saving money by not going on holidays, meeting friends for lunch and socialising in general.
- Saving a fortune on fuel, never know a tank full last so long.
- Keeping in contact with family/friends more often using video and Whatsapp.

Still can't wait to reverse all of the above and get out and play though:whistle:
 
Brilliant thread Andy, just what we need:thumbsup:. So for us:
- Walking pretty much every day, in fact we've already walked over 105 miles this year.
- Pauline has got back into sewing, so much so we've converted our son's (old) bedroom into her sewing room.
- More time spent tidying in the garden.
- Saving money by not going on holidays, meeting friends for lunch and socialising in general.
- Saving a fortune on fuel, never know a tank full last so long.
- Keeping in contact with family/friends more often using video and Whatsapp.

Still can't wait to reverse all of the above and get out and play though:whistle:
Just think about how much hotel, beer and petrol money we'll all have saved, we could do a full UK tour and still be no worse off. Result.
 
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