It’s a mutual disappointment of how many of the plans
and events we looked forward to this month, was postpone due to the current (very
honestly real) global medical crisis of the “covid19” virus. Most of us are
stuck at home with the biggest question…“How do I spend my time at home without
boring myself to death?” It’s no surprise that many of us are finding it very
difficult to stay at home because of the lack of things to do.
Meanwhile, me and many of the other people in the world
who lie somewhere closer to the introversion side of the extroversion spectrum
knows that we’ll manage very well in these times.
Of course, I didn’t plan on
doing only these things this summer, I generally have a mixture of outings and
home-activities. But now, in this crisis, it’s best I do stay at home and give
you’ll sweet people a list from which you too could do some things, if you’ll
want to:
1.
Call up a friend to see how they’re doing.
2.
Watch all the movies, Youtube videos and shows from your
watch list.
3.
Re-listen to all the songs on your
playlists. Here's my "Calm down" playlist.
4.
Learn from the official YouTube channel “CrashCourse”
by Hank and John Green.
5.
Do a course via Coursera.
6.
Organise and Clean up your phone memory.
7.
Browse through magazines for cut-outs for
your scrap book.
8.
Scrap book.
9.
Doodle/draw/colour.
10.
Update your CV/Resume.
11.
Practise a musical Instrument.
12.
Create artwork based on each month of the
year.
13.
Meditate.
14.
Organise all your storage spaces at home.
15.
Read all the books you find interesting
online/offline.
16.
Make a list of your favorite dishes and try
cooking them.
17.
Have an indoor spa-day for yourself, by
yourself.
18.
Read business journals and research on
investments.
19.
Start writing a book.
20.
Exercise! Yes, you can exercise at home.
You can use the skipping rope, do squats, push-ups, etc.
21.
Take your supplements. (I take Cod-liver
oil capsules)
22.
Create/Do your own skin-care routine. The sun
can’t hurt your skin at this time, so take advantage of the opportunity and heal
& nourish your skin. You’ll be glowing and radiant after the duration of
the quarantine is over!
23.
Record music covers and experiment with
music software like Audacity.
24.
Journal your days.
25.
Re-decorate your table/bed/room.
26.
Give moral support to all the medical
healthcare professionals in your locality and city. Reach out to them to tell
them they’re doing a brave good job. You could even tweet about them. Their
work is the needed defence and attack for the survival of humanity.
27.
Ask around your neighbourhood and help out
elderly in your area for supplies.
28.
See if you can do an online internship/work
from home.
29.
Learn some awesome dance moves from
tutorial videos online.
30.
Play video games offline/online on PC
and/or on mobile. I currently play Bitlife and Disc Pool. I’m open to your
recommendations too.
31.
Sharpen your Maths skills.
32.
Brush up on the local language.
33.
Research about courses after
graduation/career options.
34.
Remind yourself and keep the faith that we
will get through this.
That’s all,
for now. I hope this list was useful to those who usually spend all their
recreational time outside.
This list can be used for other times too not just
during this crisis.
I know it’s very frustrating and you wish this all could
end. So hope for a cure and suitable immunizations. But until then, focus on
the things you can do, instead of dwelling on things you can’t do.
I was very annoyed when my last two exams were
postponed for precautionary reasons. I was really looking forward to it ending.
My condolences go to all those who had weddings and other such celebrations this
month. My sympathies also go to local businesses that will suffer due to this
shut-down.
Stay safe and don’t put your life and others in danger
by acting impulsively and irrationally.
I will blog more often these days to keep you company. Take
care, my dear friends.
This article has taken inspiration from 3 of my
personal journals. This also is the most interlinked post I've ever written with links from official sites, Youtube and the Google play store.
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