Months into this pandemic, we’re still bombarded minute-by-minute by COVID-19 news, including the rapid rise in infections worldwide and loss of life. It is understandably causing high levels of anxiety and stress for our friends, families and colleagues. Non-stop news coverage, contentious political bantering and an abundance of irrelevant information are fueling the flames and challenging our peace of mind and well-being. After several months, it’s still hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel and remain positive and confident. This is understandable, given how few positive voices there are right now.
Crises inevitably cause life to change. And change is hard — even good change. While it’s easy to concentrate on the bad and scary stuff, a lot of positives will emerge from the current crisis. Some of this might not be immediately evident. But on other fronts, we are already seeing things that are encouraging.
While it’s not our intent to minimize the current difficulties — health, financial and otherwise — that this pandemic is inflicting on so many, we do want to shine a light on how our glasses might be at least 33% full right now. Here are 14 ways life might be getting better as result of COVID-19.
Time will tell how we capitalize on these and other potential positive results. Some of these benefits may be short-lived, while others will be more permanent. We intend to embrace these 14 opportunities as well as others to increase well-being and the quality of life.
Just as new life blossoms from the forest floor after a fire, I challenge you and your family to look for ways that this unfortunate crisis will surface creative ways for us to improve our lives and emerge stronger and better. I suspect opportunities will abound!
Brent R. Brodeski is CEO of Savant Capital Management.
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