Channelling energy into positive pursuits


Bonding time: Brothers Eiran De Rozario (right) and Wayne De Rozario have been indulging in carpentry work and making fishing lures during the pandemic. — YAP CHEE HONG/The Star

BALANCING stress brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic is important in these challenging times, more so now when staying home is even more necessary than ever to curb the spread of the virus.

One way to do this is by taking up a new hobby or revisiting a dormant hobby to stay productive and maintain good mental health.

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