These are the things that Sheffield residents learned in lockdown one which they are using to help them now in lockdown two
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Of course, we all spent many more weeks in lockdown earlier in the year. So, we asked our readers to tell us one thing they learnt in the first lockdown that they are using to help you get through the second one we are now in.
This is just some of the things our readers told us.
Jean Hepplestone said: “When I hear of people I know losing their lives to illness (and) when I see desperate people losing their jobs, I've learnt it's not too bad coping with inconvenience of restrictions.”
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Hide AdKirsty Wright said: “(I’ve learnt to) look for the positives, though it might not seem like there any. (I’ve also learnt to) be grateful for what you have around you.”
Paula Heeley Ezeldine simply said: “It will come to an end.
Patricia Oliver said: “Don’t worry. Just do as your told and get on with it. The sooner people behave the sooner will be over.”
Ellen Fieldsend said: “Be sensible and don't panic.”
David Eastaugh had a profound sentiment. He said: “As long as you're breathing you're in with a chance.”
Rachel Booth said: “(I have learnt) to keep thinking positive and keep helping others where I can, such as my parents who have to shield.”
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Hide AdSam Jane said: “(I have learnt) that I have the most incredible friends.”
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