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Let us know: How do you tell the days apart?

As the hours seem to blur together during the coronavirus pandemic, we want to hear about how you make each day feel different than the one before.

A man takes in the view while fishing from a dock on the Charles River Esplanade in Boston on July 03, 2020. Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff

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Let’s face it — every day feels the same. 

While the first few weeks of the global pandemic brought constant change, enduring months confined inside under the state’s stay-at-home advisory has left us gripped by monotony.  

It’s hard to keep up daily morale after your routine has been flipped upside down and you’re overly familiar with the same few rooms of your home. But whether it’s birdsong or a virtual book club, many have managed to find beautiful distractions that add color to their same old routine.  

We want to know: What helps you tell the days apart? 

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Have you been getting creative with your dinner recipes? Do you have a kiddo at home who reminds you to laugh and constantly keeps things exciting or unpredictable? Did you adopt a new pet to keep you entertained? Maybe you’ve made a date night out of virtual experiences, like an online coffee masterclass or a digital tour of Prague. Have you tried breaking a sweat in your living room by joining a virtual fitness class? Perhaps you’ve started a new tradition by introducing the family to a different board game every night or playing with your friends online. Maybe you’ve clung to creating art or pushing for change throughout the Black Lives Matter movement. Or, have you been one of the many to test your hand at making sourdough bread? And, the golden question, of course, how did it turn out? 

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Give yourself a moment of pause to mull over what gets you through the day and share it with us! Let us know your secret tips in the survey below or by emailing [email protected], and your response may be featured in an upcoming Boston.com article.

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