COVID-19, which is caused by the novel coronavirus, has quickly changed the everyday lives of countless people. From disrupting a variety of TV shows, like "Jeopardy!" and "The Wendy Williams Show," to provoking rumors about a "Harry Potter" star, there have been quite a few unexpected disruptions as the pandemic continues.

Now, Britney Spears, has taken to Instagram to share a few "important" tips that can be utilized during this difficult time.

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"So, with the corona disease going around, which is absolutely horrendous and crazy and so scary for our nation right now, I think it's important, personally, for us to all try to stay with people that lift your frequency to a higher ground, and to stay sane and healthy and to better ourselves," she stated.

Continuing, she added that she intends on posting one yoga pose on her social media every day as a way "to inspire others."

This positive video arrived on the heels of the singer also speaking out against bullying that she says takes place on her social media. "Reading all of the mean comments really hurts my feelings …. and I wanted to share because you really shouldn’t be saying all of these mean things to someone you don’t even know," she wrote in the post below, adding, "Hard times like we are currently living through should really teach us to be nice to one another."

Aside from the "Toxic" singer's recent step amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, Spears has remained a topic of conversation over the past year for a variety of reasons. In recent months, the musician's conservatorship has continued to be discussed in several places. Not only has the blogger behind the #FreeBritney movement been sued by her conservatorship, but a judge also ruled in February that it would remain in place until April 30.

Additionally, other reports have also indicated that Spears recently hinted at taking a step to put some extra distance between her and her ex-husband, Kevin Federline, while rumors also emerged that indicated that she may be getting her own art show. However, those were ultimately debunked.

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Britney Spears performs at the 102.7 KIIS FM Jingle Ball on Dec. 2, 2016 in Los Angeles. Christopher Polk/Getty Images for iHeartMedia