Life after COVID-19
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Life after COVID-19

This whole lockdown has given us, the privileged few, a chance to read, pick up new habits, "upskill" etc all by just being connected with the world virtually like never before. To the extent, I have seen people connecting with family and friends through video conferencing, which I had seen rarely happen in the pre-Covid-19 world.

During this period, I was reading a bit about habits and how do you automate it into routine. Came across multiple articles, books, podcasts etc. which talked about how fast you can develop something into a habit - right from the "21 day myth" to a study which says it takes on an average 66 days to pick up a new habit. But one study that really gave me a perspective was done a 2012 study that was published in the British Journal of General Practice.

Habits are “actions that are triggered automatically in response to contextual cues that have been associated with their performance.”

Some of the examples provided included automatically washing hands (action) after using the toilet (contextual cue), or putting on a seatbelt (action) after getting into the car (contextual cue).

These examples got me thinking how will life be in a "Post-Covid19" world. Some of the habits that, I guess most of us will pick up is, washing the hands with soap all the time, limit travel, do a lot stuff online etc. So with that, I m just putting together how a typical day will be for most of us in a Post-Covid19 world, some of these habits will be short-term while some are here to stay (italicised text):

  • You wake up in the morning and the first thing you do before you brush your teeth is wash your hands with soap. In fact wash our hands with soap regularly
  • If you are a physically active person, you would avoid going to a public workout area and rather enrol into a virtual or online workout regime
  • Reduce the possibility of touching the appliances or devices around the house by either using touch / based interface or find unique ways to interact with the appliance
  • You will avoid stepping out for non-essential items. If you are stepping out, you will cover your face a mask or something and travel in your personal transport instead of taking public transport
  • Try getting work done remotely, whenever possible to avoid unnecessary travel to work
  • Start buying groceries and essential items online often and ensure that once it is delivered you will disinfect it
  • Online grocery stores will use novel ways of delivery using UAVs, drones etc.
  • Shops and your regular "mom & pop" stores, will not allow you to typically handle a product and put it back. They will put posters everywhere that is forbidden to touch something unless you are buying it
  • These shops will also start accepting more digital payments, which will reduce their contact with money
  • After a visit outside, you will not just wash your hands, if possible take a bath and disinfect the clothes before you put it out to wash
  • You will not step out for a coffee rather have a virtual coffee "date" with your friends while sitting at home

Well these are some of the habits that I think we may pick up during the lockdown and follow it in the post-covid 19 world. I m not trivialising the ordeals of people during the lockdown, but see a possibility of how the world will change a bit post the ordeal as some of these habits are here to stay

In my next article / post, I will try to put some of my thoughts on how each of the sectors will change its ways of working in a post-covid 19 world


^^^^This is also published in my Hackernoon feed -


Amith Subramanian

Sales Enablement | Account based Marketing| Go to Market & Content Strategy for Tech-Focused Solutions | Passionate about Sustainability| Ex-Deloitte, Genpact & Oracle, CPG & BFSI Experience

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Hope, the rich don't continue to waste food as they did during the Pre COVID days. There has been a bumper crop across the globe but then the COVID disruptions across the globe means there is no movement of labour from one nation to another to harvest these crops or transport these goods from one market to another. This is a larger crisis. Supply side shocks could lead to a stage where there is a structural inflation and a stagflation like situation. This disruption in supply chain has also meant loss of income for millions of migrant workers dependent on Farms and the consumer staples industry. I suppose, the world leaders need to get together and find a solution.

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