7. Being Your Own Stylist
Depending on where you live, beauty salons will take a long time to open up, so you might as well learn more about personal care. Trimming your own hair, plucking your eyebrows, waxing, or working on your own manicure and pedicure are all things you should learn how to do on your own.
Not only will you boost your confidence even while you’re stuck at home, but once businesses open up you could save time and money by becoming your own stylist.
8. Using Virtual Appointments
The pandemic has also proven the importance of communicating with your doctor even from a distance. Right now, we’re unable to travel long distances in order to get to our appointments, so relying on telemedicine or telehealth has become a new norm.
But what about the people who generally can’t travel long distances or have issues with transportation? For them, talking to a specialist via video call could be life-saving in some cases.
We think it’s important to keep using virtual appointments in order to save time and money. Of course, face-to-face appointments are still important and in some cases, unavoidable. But for everything else, why not?