Stay connected during Corona

This page provides you with interesting activities and challenges to keep you active and entertained during the Corona crisis.

April 2020
MSP Citizen Science Month

Gratefulness and positive vibes

  • Think of one thing you’re grateful for today and write it down
  • Take a few moments to focus
  • Sit down
  • Close your eyes and say out loud what it is you’re grateful for
  • Check your body for sensations (warmth, sparkles, heaviness)
    • Where do you sense these in your body? And how does it feel?
    • Maybe you can see a color or a shape? What color or shape? What does it mean to you?
    • Maybe you can smell a nice fragrance? What is it and what does it remind you of?
  • Take all the time you need to completely “grab” this sensation
  • Open your eyes
  • Write down what you experienced in a few words
  • If you talk to a friend or relative, ask them what they are grateful for today
  • Share what you’ve experienced if you feel like it, with them or us

If you repeat this exercise over a period of days, you might experience minor changes. For instance: in your muscle tension, in the way you feel, in the way you react to others.

Be aware of small miracles!

Gratefulness and positive vibes

Video challenge: MSP at home

It would be great to see and hear from students how scientific phenomena continue to occur in our homes even during this corona crises. You can make a short video and upload it to the following form: https://forms.gle/zTJcfMpPYV2ySxAA7 (deadline: 10 April) and the three best videos will be rewarded with a Bread and More voucher on your arrival back in Maastricht.

We would love to share these videos on the MSP instagram page to show how the MSP community continue to be passionate about science even when we can’t make it to lecture halls, labs or tutorial rooms.  

I made a mini documentary with Sir David Attenborough about the biodiversity in my garden and where I might find new species. Stay safe!
- Alex (former student and current biology tutor)

Calm body and mind with square breathing

Below a little breathing exercise to help calm the body and mind at any time. It’s called “square breathing”:

Close your eyes and visualize your breath traveling along a square. As you follow the instructions to inhale, hold your breath, or exhale, count slowly to four on each side. Solely breathe through your nose, not your mouth. Try it now.

  • Inhale up the first side of the square. Slowly count 1 - 2 - 3 - 4
  • Hold your breath across the top. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4
  • Exhale down the other side of the square. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4
  • Then hold your breath across the bottom. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4

After a few minutes of this you should be feeling calmer and more centered.

Square breathing