to jazz up your meals.
In December 2019, Greenpeace Korea hosted an end of year party with 50 volunteers and made traditional Korean dish – kimchi – using a vegan recipe. CREDIT: © Soojung Do / Greenpeace
5. Let’s get physical
Binging on your favourite tv show for uninterrupted hours accompanied by your delicious vice of choice can be glorious. But because we’re probably in this pandemic for the long-haul, don’t forget to get up and move around once in awhile to maintain your health.

On top of eating healthier meals, there are plenty of ways to stay active at home. Perhaps it’s that time to get started on spring cleaning? Maybe you’re ready to kick some major butt with that online kickboxing class. If you’re lucky and have a yard, try your hand at gardening; you might have a green thumb! Or just take it easy and do some gentle stretching while binging on your show. Whatever you choose to do, your house is your oyster.
Be sure to stay active while you’re home. Take it easy with some gentle stretching or go all out with a full-body workout. © Getty
No one knows when this pandemic will be done for good. But for now, do your part: show love by keeping physical distance from those you care about; step out of your comfort zone to reach out to those who may need that extra support; most of all, express gratitude (digitally) to those who are on the frontlines every single day.
Last but not least, hit the pause button and take some time for self-care. You deserve it.