Most common questions used to investigate
Have you tried pampering yourself?
Are you good at craftwork?
Do you like to write?
Do you like to cook?
Have you tried binge-watching?
Do you feel like talking to someone?
Common conclusions
This is a good time to get your body that much-needed pampering and this means a long manicure or pedicure that can take about an hour or more. At the end of it all, you will feel relaxed and happy as well. Another option to pamper yourself is to take a long nap because when life picks up again, this is something that you're sure to miss.
Crafts can keep you engaged for hours on end and the best part is you'll never get bored as there are millions of things you can do with it. This challenges your brain and hands too, so you will be more engrossed than you think. So, if you've never tried doing arts and crafts, give it a shot now and this can catch your fascination.
Another good thing to do is to write. You can write a letter to your future self, start a diary, pen down your thoughts on the things happening in your life, stories about the events around you, and so much more. It'll be fun to read them a few years later when you're more mature and in a different stage of your life.
If you love cooking, there's no way you're going to feel bored. YouTube is full of videos on so many cooking and baking dishes, so try them one after another. You can even push your limits and try making dishes from other cuisines as well.
Binge-watching is where you want episodes of a TV show for hours on end. This includes movies as well. When you're bored, why not consider binge-watching your favorite shows and movies. You may never get so much time after your work/school starts and you get busy again. Make sure to have healthy snacks to add to the fun.
In the hustle and bustle of our lives, we don't get to talk much to our near and dear ones. This creates a disconnect and after a few years, we even lose the habit of calling someone and talking to them. All this can make you feel lonely during your downtimes. To avoid these disconnects, talk to people often and you'll be surprised at how good you feel after that. When you have some time, pick the phone, and call a friend or a relative to say a few words. It can cheer up their day as well.
That is totally fine too. Consider doing something you like and if nothing works, go for a long shower, cuddle with your pet, take a nap, read a book, or just go for a walk around the block to get some fresh air and to enjoy the world around you.
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