Yeah, that's been my prevailing mindset as well. One day at a time, do what I can to support my family, we'll get through this, etc. Been trying to keep my personal shit together, with varying degrees of success. Kids are starting to revolt somewhat to the idea of online homeschool, which is starting to make things difficult. Only a few weeks left...LawBeefaroni wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2020 2:25 pm By the way, my method of coping is to focus on taking care of myself first so I can help others. Be that health wise, work wise, or financially. Whatever.
You know how when you fly they always tell you that if SHTF and you need oxygen masks to put yours on first and then help those around you; the kids, elderly, etc? Yeah, because if you don't, you start suffocating and they do too and then you can't help each other.
So that's my way of dealing with all this. I'm prepared as I can be, getting my shit done, and doing everything I can for now and then for my family/friends, and then worry about what comes next. Doesn't mean I won't get blindsided by a virus or a [n empty] bus but if I don't I can help someone else who did.

Doesn't help that this whole thing has magnified some rather glaring professional weaknesses for me that are particularly unpleasant to face. Namely that I'm really good at this sales thing when I have opportunities to chase...and remarkably ineffective when things slow down and the phone doesn't ring.
I'll just keep telling myself that this level of introspection is a good thing.
/personal pity session off