As the coronavirus crisis unfolds, we all find ourselves in uncharted territory. Stories from around the globe spark everything from anxiety about the unknown to hope as we witness the resiliency of the human spirit. None of us have lived through an event of this global magnitude before. The sheer volume of media noise is overwhelming.
Instead of skewing negative and leaning into everyone's fears, we've decided to skew helpful. That's how we roll here at QDT.
I hesitate to add to the cacophony with a message from QDT. Your inboxes are already filled with statements from every company you've ever given your email address to. And yet, as a committed and caring team of podcasters and writers, I believe we have a responsibility to both let you know where we're headed and listen for your voices so you can guide us along. After all, we're navigating this unfamiliar new landscape together.
Prepared, not scared
As I thought about how our team should handle our approach to content during the COVID-19 pandemic, two things struck me:
- We should not sensationalize it
- We can't ignore it
So, what can we do instead?
One of the most unique and special things about the Quick and Dirty Tips network is that we've gathered a team of people who are not only excellent writers and podcasters but credentialed subject matter experts who provide evidence-based insights to help you live your life.
What we can do is prepare you rather than scare you. Instead of skewing negative and leaning into everyone's fears, we've decided to skew helpful. That's how we roll here at QDT.
Helpful information in an uncertain time
The QDT team wants to be a resource for people who are struggling to navigate the circumstances we find ourselves in. We've all been urged to be hygienic and sanitary, to maintain social distance, to work from home, and to self-quarantine if we're sick. All of these requests create more questions.
- What food should I have on hand?
- If I need to avoid the gym and fitness classes, how can I work out at home?
- What do I need to know about telecommuting if I've never done it before?
- What's the difference between an...
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