1. The Internet: If you have a computer available, you can wile away many hours online. Look up information you've been wondering about, go to chat rooms, make a blog, find delicious recipes, and much more.
2. Read: Reading a good book is a great way to pass time. Go to your local library and check out one of your favorites, sit in a quiet place, and just relax and let the story take you away.
3. Puzzle books: You can find these at almost any store. They have numerous kinds available. Pick the one best suited to your ability and get the brain cells going.
4. Write letters: If you've been meaning to get in touch with someone write them a letter. It may not be as popular as it used to be, but most people still enjoy getting a letter in the mail from a friend or loved one.
5. Take a bath: Get the candles out, turn the water to hot, and soak in a bubble bath. This will not only use up some time, but will help with stress relief.
6. Call someone: Call up a friend or family member and just have a casual chat.
7. Find a hobby: Pick out something that you've wanted to learn to do and pursue it. There are all kinds of hobbies you can take up. Go to your local hobby store and look around. You could do jewelry making, model cars, scrapbooking, make t-shirt, etc.
8. Exercise: This is a great idea for when you are alone. Get an exercise tape and make the time worth wile.
9. Media: Find some show you like on television, or rent a movie, get the popcorn out, and relax for a few hours.
10. Meditate: Learn to meditate or do yoga. It is a great way to help you relax and take away the stress from the day.
As you can see, there are lots of things you can do to make your alone time less boring. Pick a few of your favorites from the list and switch them around so they don't get monotonous. If you find something to do that you enjoy, you will learn to love, and look forward to, your own company.
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11 Comments
Post a CommentI love to do just about everything on this list. Now, if only I could find the time to be bored so I could do some of them! (Ha!)
Being alone sounds heavenly- at least for a few hours. :) but then, I guess most parents of a 4 year old would say the same.
Kids have more of a problem with getting bored I believe. Takes more to keep them occupied.
Hahaha I know a couple kids who could use this article...maybe I'll forward to the little jer...guys :)
I'm the same way Pearl. There is just too much to do to be bored for me.
I can honestly say I'm a person who never gets bored. I guess that's because I do so many of the activities you listed in this article. What a great listing for those people who do get bored.
I have a friend who swears by meditation, and recommends it to everyone.
After a long day, meditation is sometimes the only thing to relax me.
Well, I guess sleeping would ward off boredom too..lol. But, for people like me, if I sleep during the day, then I can't sleep at night.
Great tips hon.