People miss each other, and we can express our love in new ways. Make a list of people you'd like to hug. Send a digital hug, simply as a message.
#IntegiteitSwitcher
People are starting to reflect on their work, and sometimes that's a good thing: If you realize or discover that your work isn't aligned with what you want for the world or for others, stop supporting them professionally, at the expense of all of us, and use the…
#Non-nonsense
People are panicking because of all the news, and fake news spreads quickly. We can help with accurate information: reassure them by spreading real information from the WHO, and personally address fake news spreaders in your own network. They're probably just scared by the fake news, too.
#Sustainableeverafter
People have often wanted to be more sustainable for a while, but now you can take steps: give yourself time to evaluate your home and lifestyle, and reflect on what could be improved and how you can start doing so.
#Coronaclassy
People feel awkward about the coronavirus emergency measures, but we can show them the beauty of it: compliment every worker and person who implements safety measures, thereby making it safer for others, such as our grandmothers, parents, and sick fellow citizens.
#OurHeroes
People with important work need all their energy, and we can give them something extra: Join in on great ideas. Applaud healthcare heroes, put hearts in windows—there are many ways to connect with the bigger picture. The feeling that we are so grateful for our heroes...
# Occasional Benefactor
People are getting poor, and we can show solidarity: Consider occasional philanthropy. Not all government measures will be able to help everyone. Consider who in your network doesn't receive government assistance and might therefore need financial support. Do this quietly, forget the likes: figure out a way to fix it secretly.
