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As we all know all the schools in the India are closed and everyone is experiencing

what it is like to study at home. I have been doing many things during this lockdown
like playing board games with my family, completing my school projects, some
exercise, learning about cameras and photography, little bit of photoediting and
obviously studying. Me and my friends would also come online on zoom and would
talk about the pandemic and other topics. We also used to play ludo and chess
online.

I also had a great time with my family. I used to help my mom with the dishes and
sanitizing things that are bought to my house and many more. We all used to play in
the evenings and watch movies on weekends. I really want that time to come back so
that we can enjoy the moments again

There are positives and negatives aspects of being at home. The positives of being at
home are that I have more time during the week to develop my schoolwork, giving me
more free time on the weekends to develop my personal interests as I mentioned
before. I have realized that I have many more talents than I thought I would ever have
These activities have taught me how to be patient and independent.  The negatives are
that I cannot see my friends until the quarantine is over and I have to stay at home
and also can’t travel.

Almost a month later, I felt so much better. I understand how difficult this must be, but
it's important to remember that none of us was alone. No matter how scared, or trapped,
or alone we felt, things got better. We should take time to revisit the things you love, and
remember that all of this will eventually this pandemic will pass away

With all this said, I’ve kept a positive head, always looking towards the current
challenge of lockdown as an adaptive learning experience that we’re all faced
with. As my motto goes “always live to learn, to try and fail, but most of all,
keeping it real”.

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