Submitted by Rona_Gura on

Changing Habits

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As many of you know, prior to the pandemic, I habitually attended Weight Watcher (“WW”) Workshops on Saturday mornings. I had attended the meetings for years and, for me, it was integral part of my life’s journey. Given the context of the meetings and, what we each shared, I felt particularly close to my fellow attendees and coach.

 

 

Obviously, the pandemic changed all of that. Within two weeks of NY State’s shutdown, I received an email from WW advising that the meetings would begin again as Zoom meetings. I initially refused to attend the Zoom meetings, feeling that it could not replace what I had found in the in-person meetings. I was resolved to only attend in-person meetings as soon that that option became available again.

 

 

By the end of April, I was struggling a bit in my weight loss journey. With absolutely no expectations, I logged into my group’s WW Zoom meeting. As soon as I logged in, I was enthusiastically and warmly greeted by my friends and coach. While I felt a bit awkward initially, I quickly became engaged in the meeting.

 

 

 

Since that time, I have eagerly attended and actively participated my WW Zoom meetings every week. There have been other changes, i.e. another group has virtually merged with ours. And, while WW has reopened limited in person workshops, I have opted to remain virtual, electing to stay online with my friends and coach. Even though we are physically apart we remain emotionally close and concerned about one another's journeys.

 

 

The pandemic has forced me to change a routine I have followed for years. And I have very unexpectedly come to embrace the change. How about you?

 

 

 

 

Comments

Corey Bearak

Changes all related and not much I can do beyond phased reopenings that apply.
Victoria Drogin

The changes due to quarantine have showed everyone what is possible. Work/life will be changed irrevocably for better or worse, depending on the situation, I think. I definitely resisted zoom too, but was forced to complete last semester online. Zoom is actually amazing for engagement in a way I never would have expected, because it’s very intimate. Moreso than a classroom at times. I read an article that the changes in technology and bandwidth have also impacted how quickly people will actually rebound to former work situations. It is easy to be successful WFH today, in a way that it wasn’t after 911, for example. Still miss things like browsing in stores. LOL
Daniel Schwartz

I think we all have become accustomed to Web based meetings now. I am finding the change to be OK, but still prefer in person meetings as being more productive in the sense of closing business. Sending contracts out to be signed after a web meeting leaves the signature and closed deal in the hands of the signer, with their timing, which has become frustrating. So I am all for in person sales meetings when time to close the deal.
Rona Gura

100% I miss browsing in stores too. Haven't done it yet.
Rona Gura

That's an interesting perspective. You make a good point. I prefer in person meetings for a preliminary consultations with new clients.
Fred Klein

Shame on you, she’s a she. Have not done virtually. Just heard gums reopening 8/22 at 1/3 capacity m.
Nancy Schess

So many that I'm not sure where to start -- some for the better, some maybe not so much.

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