We are not “business as usual” because these are not ordinary business circumstances.
Real estate was declared an essential business in California, but local authorities can still implement more strict regulations on conducting business. We are following the recommended Best Practices given by the California Association of Realtors (CAR) for how to conduct real estate transactions. CAR has released new forms and contracts to aid REALTORS in their transactions so that the buyers and sellers that they represent are informed about the risks of COVID-19 and protected as much as possible. If you are considering listing your home or purchasing a home this spring during the quarantine and Stay at Home measure, then please reach out to our office to see how local regulations will affect your real estate transfer.
Stress and Anxiety during COVID-19
If you have found yourself stressed out or more anxious during this time, then you are not alone. Financial hardship, uncertainty, healthy risks, isolation, and other factors can contribute to feelings of loneliness, frustration, stress, grief, and anxiety.
Unfortunately, there is considerable uncertainty and we do not have a definite end date. In these times, you can learn to cope with COVID-19, but it takes intentionality in our behavior.
8 Ways to Cope with COVID-19
1. Get Informed
Get informed with what you can do to protect you and your family by reading through the CDC’s website. Getting the facts can help calm fears because you can understand the steps you need to take. Here is the link: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
2. Step Away
Step away from reading the news when you start to feel anxious or overwhelmed or set a timer for how long you want to read the news or use social media everyday
3. Get Outside
Get outside, even if only to your backyard, front yard, or patio for fresh air at least once a day
4. Call a Friend
Call or video chat with a friend to stay connected
5. Be Creative
Incorporate something creative into each day. Channel your creativity by trying a new recipe, reading, journaling, playing an instrument, sketching, or watercoloring. Even sewing a cloth mask is a creative outlet!
6. Move Around
Start moving! Go for a walk or run around the neighborhood, try a Youtube video workout, dance in the kitchen, or do some reps with free weights
7. Look Within
Meditate, journal, or stay connected with your faith community

