We are in a lockdown.
2020 will go down as an year we will all remember. The world around us changed in a matter of weeks and before we could grasp what was happening, we were all a part of it.
People began working from homes, flights were cancelled and countries sealed their borders. Retail outlets other than groceries and essentials were closed and the four walls of our house became our world.
I have been working from home now for over 15 days and there are another 27 to go. Things could change but for now this is what I know. When I started first, there was no lockdown. Just the ask to stay at home and maintain social distance. Then in a week, things started getting tighter and I gave time off to my helps. I was then on my own. In the last two weeks or more, I have had good days and not-so-good days. I am good staying at home but I miss seeing people or going for a walk.
There are also days I get lost in the ‘what if?’. When that happens, I talk to loved ones and absorb myself in household chores. I have a new-found interest in cleaning. Cooking is still a chore but I am managing it.
So today, I want to share a list with you. The list of 99 things to do during a lock down.
- Stay locked down
- Follow rules
- Maintain social distance
- Keep up with good hygienic habits
- Be patient
- Set a routine
- Get up on time and sleep on time
- Take breaks to walk in the house. Get some steps
- Share authentic news and information
- Don’t spread rumors
- Don’t believe everything unless it comes from an authorized source
- Clean the clutter
- Add books to your TBR
- Eat healthy and on time
- Keep yourself hydrated
- Meditate
- Practice mindfulness
- Work out (indoors) atleast 30 mins every day
- Maintain a habit tracker and track your work out goals
- Learn something new and if possible every week
- Finish that book
- Start a new book
- Clean the refrigerator
- Click a picture
- Look into your photo archives and indulge in some golden memories
- Don’t over indulge in social media
- Avoid negativity and negative people
- Don’t be negative
- Accept the diversity of thoughts that surround us
- Ask people how they are?
- Borrow good ideas and implement
- Fix something that is broken
- Call friends who are serving others at this time and thank them
- Stay strong
- Clean the wardrobe
- Organize that drawer
- Clean up that filing cabinet
- Sort clothes that you don’t wear and pack it. Give it away to someone who needs later
- Tend to your plants
- Water plants everyday
- Take a break from work (even if you are a homemaker, take a break)
- Organize the kitchen
- Start a daily journal
- Start your day with a list of things to do
- Write a gratitude list every day
- Enjoy the quiet
- Call friends/family
- Make a video call – have you tried zoom?
- Call those long lost friends
- Check in on an elderly relative (over a video call)
- Send voice notes to loved ones
- Try games to train your brain
- Read online articles
- Smile
- Laugh at those COVID 19 Memes
- Inspire someone who is feeling low
- Be kind
- Pay your help(s) even when they cannot come for work
- Share your number with them so in need they can call you
- Shop for groceries online
- Bank online
- Cut down processed food and sugar
- Get comfortable with the new normal
- Start your car once a week but don’t take it out.
- Watch the Sun set
- Bake a cake or cookies or a bread
- Try a new recipe
- Introspect
- Reflect
- Make your travel bucket list
- Make an un-bucket list
- Listen to chirping of birds
- Watch a TV show
- Binge watch a show that you always wanted to
- Crack a silly joke
- Make a list of things you will do when the lockdown is over
- Watch a movie
- Reread a book
- Watch a movie again
- Play a board game
- Learn to dance
- Honor your work deliverable
- Lead by example
- Spend time with people around
- Talk and laugh together
- Clean up your computer – sort files and folders
- Delete unnecessary stuff from your computer
- Clean up personal emails
- Paint/doodle/sketch/color something
- Pick up an old/long lost interest and rekindle it
- Walk while you talk on phone
- Play music
- Have hope
- Have faith
- Take it easy
- Don’t complain
- Stay safe
- Look up
- Remember – This too shall pass
What will you add to my list? And tell me how are you doing?

Excellent list of things to do. This to shall pass indeed.
Have a fabulous weekend. Stay well. ♥
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Thank you, Sandee! Hope you had a good weekend too. Take care.
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That’s a long list ! But mostly I do, I spend more time with blogging and read posts, it’s so interesting to know how people over the world live this unique catastrophe ! It’s the first time that we are all concerned the whole world withoug weapons and not local disasters but a little vicious virus ! I do the most on your list. Except household scores my cleaning lady still comes once a week. She is allowed to come if we both agree because I am a senior. The only thing to do is being patient and hope that it will end quickly. It must be very difficult in your country to keep all people inside when lots of them don’t even have a home. In Belgium there is now a shelter where the homeless are living, they can’t stay on the street !
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Thanks for sharing how it is in Belgium. You are right. A lot of people who work as cleaners and cooks have no where to go work. And not everyone will still pay for no working. So that’s hard. It’s true how a virus has changed the world and I also hope that things gets back to being better very soon. You take care, Gattina!
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Wow, A big list. We have started one movie a day. But, work, home, kids making me crazy on weekdays.
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A movie a day is a fun idea. 🙂 I know what you mean. This too shall pass. Thanks, Ramya!
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You seem to have covered everything! Working out is one thing I was sorely missing as I love the gym. I have started running again, of course a smaller track within the society but makes me feel very positive. Take care and stay safe
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Thank you, Akshatha! I follow workout videos at home and try to stick to my morning fitness routine. It’s working so far and working out at home is something I’d never even thought I would be comfortable. But here I’m. You also take care and stay safe. Thank you for following happiness and food. I hope to see you around. 😊
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That’s a long list! And you’ve covered almost everything. Yes for learning new things and also for connecting deeper with a hobby! May we all emerge from this stronger, wiser, and with more empathy and compassion for one another.
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Couldn’t agree more. Thank you, Shinjini!
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That is a nice list of things to do! I was cooking my meals earlier but now I have to cook more! I feel grateful for all the things and facilities that I have. I plan to try doing something new, but I just don’t seem to find the time. Hope things get better soon! Take care!
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Thanks for stopping by Reema! Don’t put any pressure on yourself. Being kind to our self is equally important:)
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Everything you have shared on your list is on mine, too. Except for a few, like watering the plants (don’t have any), paying the house help (don’t have any), and a couple more, I follow all of these. 😛
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Yes, a few things here and there Shilpa! 🙂 hope you are well!
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Wow what a list and top of the things from this for me is – avoid negativity and write Gratitude. I have been missing out on writing it down and am on it from today again. I also used ZOOM for the first time today on a meditation session- will be including this daily in my day. Thanks for pointing out some of the most obvious stuff here that needed to be said as I have been certainly skipping them. Getting back to a routine is now foremost on my list.
Glad to see you are doing good and I am loving the pics you have been sharing – they brighten up my day. Thank you for doing 365 days on Insta Parul – stay safe and stay well!! hugs
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You are so kind Shalini! I keep thinking if I should continue with the photo challenge or give it up 😉 good to you are watching me there.
You also take care! Hugs!
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Lockdown days are now sorted.. habit tracker sounds fun
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Thanks Sakshi for stopping by! You must try a habit tracker. It keeps me on track.
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Thanks for sharing a long list, even to keep oneself occupied and could go on with these things for an extended lock down too.. am doing most of the things mentioned, only must cut down on sugar 🙂 tendency to make sweet after meals… and i must learn to manage my time.. sometimes get caught up with one activity for a long time. I do tele counseling whenever a student calls, writing the A-Z April challenge posts, solve some puzzles, connect with friends and stay in touch. I must start the car without driving sometimes, which i have not done… my bike too is dusty…
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Definitely I am going to try everything!! Thank you for this during the global pandemic
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