Things to do whilst stuck at home
OK, so you’re stuck at home (or at work with
nothing to do) because of this whole Coronavirus COVID-19 scare. Maybe you’re
an introvert and social distancing is what you’ve been training for your whole
life, or maybe you’re an extrovert and you’re already stir-crazy.
Don’t fear! We have you covered. Here are some
suggestions — some serious, some silly — of things to do while you’re stuck at
home.
1. Start a journal, blog or diary about
anything you want to write about, even if it’s just for your eyes only.
2. Learn something new like a different instrument
3.
Pick a website at random and see how many
times you can find the word “cancelled,” or something similar.
4. Download one of the many free classic movie
apps on your phone or tablet and watch a movie you’ve never seen.
5. Call someone you haven’t spoken to in a
long time and reconnect. If needed, make apologies or offer forgiveness if
that’s why you haven’t spoken.
6. Write a haiku or a limerick. Read it aloud
in your best Shakespearean accent.
7. Read a magazine cover to cover.
8. Learn some new phrases in a foreign
language — like “Hast du Toilettenpapier?” in German (“Do you have any toilet
paper?”).
9. Pull out an old photo album (physical or
digital) and flip through some memories.
10.
Listen to an audio book. You can download lots for free, or borrow
for free from libraries,
11. Write letters (actual letters or cards) to
one or more people in the service industry, like the person who is still out
there collecting your bags of trash.
12. Learn calligraphy.
13. Teach yourself how to write — or toss a
ball or anything else — with your non-dominant hand.
14. Play a long board game with the people
“stuck” at home with you.
15. Tell a story as a family. One person starts with a phrase or
sentence, the next continues with an added phrase/sentence, and so on. Continue
until a logical place to end. Make it a funny or scary story, or whatever your
group enjoys.
16. Watch a TV show on mute. Create your own
dialogue.
17. Sort out that junk drawer, or drawers.
19. Make sock puppets out of the non-matched
socks, or ball toys for your pets.
20. Clean your pet’s aquarium or bed.
21. Bake a cake or some cookies.
22. Watch a movie that has been recommended to
you.
23. Draw something, anything.
24. Colour in a colouring book.
25. Take a relaxing shower or bath.
26. Set new goals for the month or year.
27. Dust
28. Exercise
29. Do some of those DIY projects you’ve been
putting off.
30.
Clean ceiling fan blades. Trust me,
they’re gross and they need it.
31. Clean out the pan under the fridge and
dust the coils on the back. See note on the ceiling fan blades.
32. Watch a YouTube video to learn how to do
something unusual.
33. Hold a pillow over your face and scream.
Now, remove pillow and take a deep breath. Repeat as necessary.
34. Have more than one kind of whole coffee
beans? Try making a new blend by mixing and grinding beans together. Keep track
of what you do, just in case you really like it. Or hate it.
35. Find out what local businesses are still
open and support them as best you can.
36. Call your neighbours — especially the
elderly, those with small children or who have special health needs — and see
if they’re OK.
37. Scroll through Netflix or whatever you have, and mark things you want
to see later.
38. Go back and pick one of those at random
and watch it.
39.
Make popcorn and watch “Home Alone.”
40. Try a new hair colour.
41. Look up what movies are scheduled to come
out later, in theatres or on streaming services, and read the book.
42. Dance
43. Put ice or heat on whatever you hurt
dancing.
44. Close your eyes and take a virtual tour of a place you remember from
your childhood that’s important to you, like your grandmother’s house. Take
your time and try to remember details.
45. Learn how to make an origami animal.
46.
Take a nap.
47. Make a new board game with an old
cardboard box or some paper. Make markers, cards or other pieces. Grab some
dice from another game or make a spinner. Make up the rules as you go.
48. Make a hat or boat, sword and shield, or
something else with old copies of a newspaper
49. Call someone at random and tell them you
care about them.
50. Have a scavenger hunt in your home.
51. Rearrange the spices or other items in
your kitchen cabinets.
52. Memorize a poem, the UK prime ministers in
order, some Bible verses or your spouse’s birthday.
53. Clean your screens — televisions, phones,
tablets, computers, etc., as well as your window screens.
54. Balance your books
55. Get lots of rest and stay positive!







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