APRIL 25 ― Covid-19 has caused chaos worldwide and we are now witnessing an uncharted series of events that none of us has experienced before. In response to this fast-spreading coronavirus, governments the world over have taken different approaches to tackle this crisis, but their mission is the...
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According to Suzanne Degges-White, a counselling education professor at Northern Illinois University, “The hardship is going to be that life is not ever going to be what we knew it to be”. In this new world, mingling with people who we do not know intimately could be the greatest comfort of life. Simply put, this new normal of life would mark a profound change in human behaviour.
This is very important to reassure them that they can still perform spiritual reflection, prayer and breaking fast with families and friends ― but from a healthy distance. In the opinion of the business leaders, this new norm of working pattern would likely be adopted permanently especially for the white-collar jobs who work at a desk and eschew physical labour.
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