Quarantine: if you don't feel like doing anything, that's okay!

Experienced chefs and improvised personal trainers. Your social media feeds seem invaded by an army of people full of talents who explain everything to you: from embroidery to meditation, from musical composition to baking.
And you are there that you can't even choose the next series to watch on Netflix.
This quarantine seems to be a constant challenge to those who work harder, to those who have more initiative, to those who cultivate the most original interests but ... stop everyone: some people don't want to do anything. And that's absolutely fine.
After all, it is such an anomalous situation that there is no normal way of reacting. The only general reaction must be absolute respect for the rules:

Why don't I feel like doing anything?

Coronavirus has literally stopped the world. Economy, health, sociality, work.
Everything stuck, closed, locked in a bubble that we have no idea when it will burst and if most people shrug and try to spend their days as best they can, on the contrary there are those who feel tired and listless.

First of all, this has nothing to do with the habits we have during our "normal" routine. It doesn't depend on being unemployed or how tired we had accumulated before quarantine. Maybe you are doing smart working and in the evening you feel tired just like when you go to an office, so why should you dance in the living room?

In a nutshell, there is no absolute and precise reason why you don't feel the need to fill your days in a "productive" way. It could be boredom, tiredness, sadness or simply the desire for everything to end quickly and to come back soon. to everyday life.

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Why do I feel uncomfortable?

We have found that the problem is not you and that there are several reasons that explain your lack of interest in the hobby hunting that has taken hold in recent days.
But if that doesn't change your mood, it could be down to others.If you live with people who go from a video chat to a yoga class these days while they are raising bread or if you spend a lot of time on social networks during the quarantine, it is normal that you feel a little uncomfortable but don't be too critical. Respect everyone, even the friend who posts healthy recipes and workouts with water bottles and demand respect if someone teases you