As we're now stuck at home, we have to find ways to pivot and adapt to the new normal. These fun social distancing activities offer a great way to socialise while indoors and bring structure and routine to our lives.

1. Yoga

Yoga awakens your body. Chances are you're spending a lot of time seated, crouched over a laptop or lying around. After a while your body becomes lethargic and your energy levels start to drop. Have a yoga family routine with your family and bring back the energy and motivation.
Yoga is a great social distancing activity to add to your morning routine and give you the energy you need to start the day. Here's a great video for beginners:

2. Learn A New Game

Now that we're spending most of our time indoors, our brains are craving new experiences and challenges. Invest in a board game. Board games can be fun social distancing activities that actually enhance family bonds and get our faces off the screen.
I recommend Chess. I find it very tactical, and a welcome challenge whenever I'm feeling demotivated or need a little downtime with my family.

3. Create a Home Garden

There's a lot of worldwide hoarding going on. If you have space at your house, a small kitchen garden will do wonders. You can plant some herbs, succulents and spices. Not only will you enjoy watering them at sunrise, but it will also save you from trips to the mall.
I currently have some Lemongrass in my corner and I love making some lemongrass afternoon tea.

4. Throw a Netflix Party

I hear Tiger King and Ozark are pretty good choices. Invite your girls and have a Netflix party. Use the chrome extension to add chat room to your screen, get some popcorn and have fun!
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