這個(gè)假期過得好快呀秫舌,明天就要上班了。
返回的火車站進(jìn)站有點(diǎn)不一樣矢洲,并不是進(jìn)入進(jìn)站大廳璧眠,而是在進(jìn)站大廳旁邊開了個(gè)小門,所有的流程都有:排隊(duì)進(jìn)站读虏、掃碼出示健康寶责静、大包小包過機(jī)安檢、通過地下隧道進(jìn)入2站臺(tái)盖桥、上車灾螃,若不是看到也有其他人在排隊(duì),我都要懷疑我是不是走錯(cuò)了揩徊,也是第一次經(jīng)歷腰鬼,記錄一下。
I spend a year in space and I have tips on isolation to share.
Being stuck at home can be challenging. When I lived on the international space station for nearly a year, it wasn't easy. Here are a few tips on living in isolation from someone who has been there.
Follow a schedule.
On the space station, my time was scheduled tightly from the moment I woke up to when I went to sleep, you will find maintaining a plan will help you and your family adjust to a different work and home life environment.
You need a hobby.
Some people are surprised to learn. I bought books with me to space.? The quiet and absorption you can find in a physical book. One does that doesn't pin your with notification of tap you can you to open a new type is priceless.
Go outside.
One of the things I missed most while living in the space was being able to go outside and experience nature after being confined to a small space for masses. I actually started to crave natural the color green, the smell of the fresh dirt and the few of warm sun on my face.
For an astronaut going outside is a dangerous undertaking that requires days of preparation. So I appreciate that in our current prediction that I can stand outside at that time I want for a walk or hike no? Space suit needed.
We are all connected.
Seeing from space, the earth has no bodies. The spread of the colonel virus is showing us that what we share is much more powerful than what keeps? Us apart, for better or for worse.