‘Try to set goals every day’: Finding moments of positivity during the pandemic
Just over a year after picking up the guitar for the first time, Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins brought his instrument to spring training in Florida but didn’t get a chance to play it.
At the time, he knew a few chords but wasn’t ready to play a song in its entirety. When the pandemic hit, Atkins — who had to isolate at home for 14 days after returning to Canada — decided to “double-down” on his guitar efforts and booked weekly virtual lessons for himself and 12-year-old daughter, Rita.
“That was one of the first things I thought is, ‘I need to pick up the guitar,'” Atkins said. “I think we knocked out a few puzzles too. But that really pushed me to do something I enjoy and challenge myself a little bit.”
With the COVID-19 pandemic now in its third month, many individuals and families are continuing to try to glean positives where they can from a negative situation.