Wow, it's crazytown to be sure!! There is indeed a lot of time for thinking and self-reflection, although that also can lead to anxiety in my case, so...there's also a lot of distraction going on too!
And the best combantant against that is to unplug and withdraw to things that make you happy and calm. Hang in there, my Friend.
Complain away lol!! Kidding. But yeah you are lucky to have transferable skillz like that in these crazy times. But also yeah, I'd be happy to have a mask too.
It's still day by day here for sure. I was just called in to fill in for on-call OR and almost immediately got a call out for a case. So, while the hours are all over the place and so super random, at least I AM getting some hours. I've been told that once non-emergent procedures are allowed again, it will be all hands on deck and we'll be going to a 7-day/week operation. Pun intended. Wild and crazy!
Well without droning on for too long...I'm ....coping. Alternating between panic one minute, and then trying to be optimistic and calming for the sake of those younger people around me, and then back to just trying to get through it. It's funny because I don't know about you but I always used to think how great it would be to have all this time on my hands with nothing to do, and all these projects I'd try to get done. Now that it's happening....I have done some of them - my closets have never looked so good, and I've never made so many home cooked meals, but I find it hard to focus on anything that requires more than partial concentration. And so many of the little things I had wanted to get done just don't seem important anymore.
I think a lot of us are in coping mode. Routines are all over the place, it's hard to find rest from the information onslaught, jobs are in jeopardy, etc... I get that to find peace and calm is hard right now. I have done the same amount of cleaning as before, but have found time to pick up studying for my perianesthesia national exam again and hope in the coming days and weeks to get a few more chapters of my TR up.
I've watched a lot of Netflix, but even that, I find it hard to sit through a whole episode. I've done a lot of zoom calls, some for work, some for fun with friends as virtual coffee dates and such. Since I work in the travel business...not much happening there right now!! Other than the cancellations of course...but I am done with those for a while hopefully...most of everything for me has been cancelled until well into summer.
I wish I could watch more movies and TV, but I just don't. Although I did watch Mulan last weekend and a few episodes of Monk with the kids this weekend. Since I"m working a lot of on-call and night hours now, sleep is very wierd! My hours are ALL over the place and now I'm wondering if I'd should have gone into med school a million years ago. Those students deal with this nonsense all the time.
I'm sure the travel business will pick up again once everyone feels the peaks are behind us. Those places and businesses who have lost travelers will want them back and the cash they bring with them.
I am very fortunate in that I have investments and other sources of income to rely on right now, because if the travel business was it...well I'd have that to worry about too. I've had to do a lot more meal planning in advance than I'm used to as a result of this though - something that I always hoped to learn to be better at!! Because I was the type to go to the grocery store (that is literally a 5 minute walk from my house) about three or four times a week, and just walk back with as much as I needed for a few meals at a time. Now I have to order groceries online and can't get a delivery for over two weeks...so I have to make it count!! So. Learning things for sure!
I rarely go out to eat so don't have to worry about that; in fact, I'm still eating from the meals I'd put up from when I cooked ahead for my surgery. My savings was completely depleted so I'm having to rebuild that through all of this which has been a tough slog. I"m glad you're learning a skill along the way, even though you're being forced to learn it. But at the other end of this, now it'll be easier to know how too plan and cook ahead.

YAY!!
I hope you and your family stay safe, and you are so brave for working during this crazy time!
We will. My son was very sick for weeks and he tested negative for strep and the flu, so I"m pretty sure he had it. I don't know about brave, just going to work and doing my best to stay healthy and make both a difference and a paycheck.