Pulse August 2020 | Page 76

“We all agree that social media can be both a blessing and a curse. However I am beyond grateful for the special groups that have lifted my spirits since this craziness started....” BEING AN EARLY BIRD, I have always enjoyed early morning walking dates. To me, a morning walk is my quiet time to connect with friends and get caught up before the day gets hectic, something which has happened with increasingly regularity in the wake of COVID-19. Recently, a dear friend encouraged me to join a Facebook COVID-19 walking group with a commitment to complete a marathon of miles a week and post pictures and updates in the group each day. I said, “Okay, I am in!” Then, #SpasPushingLimits started weekly challenges and I again said, “Okay, I am in!” Because of these social media initiatives, I haven’t missed out on my morning walks even though life has certainly been busier than ever. We all agree that social media can be both a blessing and a curse. However, I am beyond grateful for the special groups that have lifted my spirits since this craziness started on March 13, when many spas closed and the ISPA team began to work remotely and became significantly smaller. We have all been stuck in our seats on endless ZOOM calls for months now (yes, ZOOM fatigue is a thing—trust me!), which makes me more thankful than ever for the motivation provided by social media as well as all my walking partners and friends (old and new)! Friendly challenges and groups like these have been an incredible distraction in an extraordinary time, providing purpose and accountability when it has never been easier for those concepts to fall through the cracks. I am so grateful for each of you and the many private walks where we solved problems and actually listened to each other—not just listened, but heard each other! There are many of you in the ISPA community that I have not met or walked with (yet), but nonetheless, have virtually encouraged me along the way. THANK YOU! —LYNNE McNEES, ISPA PRESIDENT CONNECT WITH ME ON FACEBOOK! Lynne Walker McNees 64 PULSE ■ AUGUST 2020