This weekend, Chase posted an article titled "Can You Still Meet People During Coronavirus?" The article is jam packed with great statistics and details about what to expect in the coming weeks and months, and how your dating life could be impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Depending on your local quarantine situation (or whether you've chosen to self-quarantine), the answer to the title question can feel pretty bleak.
You could be facing weeks of strict social distancing or complete isolation. If so, after you've sorted out your good-citizen strategy to slow the spread of the virus, you may suddenly realize a greater need to tend to your sanity.
We may not be accustomed to our new (albeit temporary) way of life, but that's no reason to let ourselves stagnate by just waiting things out. In fact, a global pandemic is a great excuse to have a quarantine vacation and focus on inner game and lifestyle work.
I define inner game as everything that makes you proud and happy to be you. So whatever you do that improves the quality of your life will increase your inner game.
Rather than obsessing over the constant stream of news about the coronavirus and resulting economic perils, we can use this time to improve the neglected areas of our lives, like health, wealth, and happiness.
Focus on what you can control. By doing so, you'll come out the other end of this thing more ripe, not rotten. So here are 10 things you can do to improve (or at least occupy) yourself during your coronavirus quarantine.
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Hey Tony,
Hey Tony,
Thank you for this post!
Since you mentioned online business, here's my question:
I'm currently studying copywriting through a few Udemy courses.
Realistically, how long do you think I can set up a copywriting business which runs profitably?
Right now my skills are intermediate I would say. Still tons of improvement to reach the high levels.
I'm inspired by your posts and your adventurous lifestyle and I aspire to be just that.
Thanks!
Realistically?
Realistically you could be finding clients today. Does that mean you'll be a great copywriter? Probably not. I'm a good writer and I can write decent copy, but I'm not even close to good as Chase. And Chase often hires pro copywriters for his sales and headline copy. It's a life long skill.
When people asked me how I became a dating coach... I tell them I started a blog and declared myself one.
Good luck.
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