The paper introduces my own experience of the covid-19 epidemic. The master's thesis presents the importance of habits, routines within the epidemic. The following data is an overview of life in the research period, from 1 December 2020 to 28 February 2021. The assignment shows and explains field material collected within my family, observation of my surroundings and thirty semi-structured interviews of adult interlocutors of both sexes, aged between 21 and 60 years living in Ljubljana. Of these, five were students, the rest were employed. Students were studying at home due to the coronavirus epidemic, while employees were divided into three groups: working from home, waiting, or going to work normally. I followed the way in which they developed new habits and routines within the time of the epidemic. Indirectly, I was also interested in their feelings that making new habits produced and their experiences of time. Within my research time, it turned out that both family members and interlocutors changed habits and routines only during the day. Individuals have incorporated a variety of new habits. The extent to which they were also implemented depended on their own motivation, desires and actions taken.
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