The pandemic has fundamentally disrupted our lives and caused us to re-prioritize. These priorities will cause new choices and will have tremendous implications.
According to the studies, we have also reinforced our appreciation for family. A strong majority say family is more important now as compared to before the pandemic, and adults between ages 35-54 are most likely to feel this way. In addition, people are grateful: 68% say they feel thankful for their families, relationships and the sacrifices people have made for coronavirus. While some report feeling angry or annoyed , the 68% who feel grateful outpace those who feel more negatively.
—feeling for others and expressing care—and there is significant evidence that it is beneficial. Going through hard times provides a window into human need, and also the opportunity for us to offer compassion and help to others. When we go through hard times, we’re forced to cope and tap into new capabilities. This can also motivate new senses of exploration and adventure.
A majority of people say their mental health is more important now compared to before the pandemic. Women are most likely to express this sentiment. The importance of mental health also seems to be paying off in terms of mental and emotional resilience with 32% of people saying they are mentally and emotionally stronger than they thought and 33% saying they have become more self-sufficient and independent since the start of the pandemic.
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