Will social distancing affect our behavior after it is over? What is the first thing you plan to do once all of this is over?
The first week was all normal. It seemed like all of us needed some rest. But after the first week, everything became boring and just too much to take over. Wondering what will happen next is the worst feeling ever, and this is what all of us are feeling.
Will social distancing affect our behavior after it is over?
Being self-isolated can cause many problems for our mental health. We collect some of the anger without knowing and keep it all inside. This leads us to gather some bad emotions inside and wait for the perfect moment to explode. This might be the reason why some people are not doing well in this social distancing.
Social distancing can make us behave better than before
Our behavior can change every time we experience something new. Or something that is not ordinary to us. Sometimes, we can’t even control that behavior.
We might come out to be the ones that love to hang around and gather a lot of people to our back yard—enjoying going out for a wild night and to live every minute of that night.
The ones that can’t wait to meet all of their friends, all of them. Of course, the ones that want to visit their relatives. The one that will go back to the office and work twice as hard as before.
But, not everyone!
Social distancing can make us behave worse than before
Some of us can get out of this social distancing and remain DISTANT. The ones that, for one reason or another, this situation has made them cold and not wanting to socialize. These people will find it hard to hang around with people. They will not join any family gatherings nor parties.
These people will be used to silence and very comfortable being left alone. They will find it difficult not to react to noises because it will be a distraction for them.
Going back to the office for these people might be the last thing they want. Their interest in working in the office will be shallow and can affect their work performance.
Their behavior will change and will remain to be cold, and they will show no interest in joining any socialization.