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  1. Mar 19, 2020 · Knowing that you're no longer a stranger to being stuck at home, our guide includes 23 fun and unique ways to keep busy, whether you want to be relaxed, creative, productive, or entertained. Sign ...

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    • Clear Out Your Wardrobe
    • Hone Your Cooking Skills
    • Give Yourself A Manicure
    • Read A New York Times Bestseller
    • Exercise
    • Book A Staycation
    • Get Motivated
    • Start A Podcast
    • Write A Letter
    • Learn How to Do Calligraphy

    Dedicate your time and attention to sorting out your clothes, declutter your home, ditching items you haven't worn for six months and co-ordinating clothes into sections so it's easier to browse in the mornings. This is a great opportunity to get inspired by new outfits or rediscover an old favourite. What you'll need: Good music on, some vacuum st...

    If you didn't quite master cooking skills during the various coronavirus lockdowns, maybe it's time you try again and start with the basics. If you can't be bothered, and just want convenience, check out our list of the best meal delivery services in the UK. What you'll need: Basic skills.

    Sometimes it's the small things in life that make us feel better, with a fresh manicure being up there. Take some time for yourself, push your cuticles down, slather on some hand cream and choose a shade that makes you smile from ear to ear. If you love your gels, you might want to invest in an at-home gel machine set. Nail art photo we love: @over...

    It's time to read that book that's been sat on your shelf for the last few months. Get inspired by a best-selling memoir, indulge in a celeb-approved book or escape to a different world for a few hours. Hot drink and blanket desirable. If you don't own a Kindle Paperwhiteyet, you might wish to invest. What you'll need: The most talked-about book of...

    Replace your gym visit with an at-home work-out, with squats, burpees and press-ups all achievable without equipment. Transform your lounge into a yoga space and stretch it out. The current favourite is the Results Wellness Lifestyle app, which was co-founded by former TOWIE star Lucy Mecklenburgh. What you'll need: A free trial to Results Wellness...

    We can start making plans, and if you're hoping for a chance to get away nex year, check out the Plum Guidefor a gorgeous holiday home to rent in some of the UK's most idyllic hotspots. What you'll need: Your suitcase

    Now's the time to read a book to give you a boost. Motivational speaker, Neil Thubron and author of Yucan, spent the first lockdown offering workshops for his followers. The Charity Big Goal Workshop raised money for the charity MIND. He helps people focus on their goals and build a plan for achieving them. It could be a personal, business or sport...

    Obsessed with podcasts? Are you and your family hilarious? Maybe it's time you looked into making a business out of podcasting. You'll need all the technical equipment, but first, swot up with how you're going to make your millions from your dining room table. What you'll need: A book about podcasting for beginners How To Start A Podcast And Create...

    Remember how enjoyable it was to receive a letter in the post? Do that with your friends and family - make their day. Buy some nice paper and spread some love to a friend or family member. What you'll need: A personalised letter writing set Letter writing set, £21.24, Papier

    If you really want to elevate your letter writing - how about doing a spot of calligraphy? This book is reportedly very good, with rave reviews online. Your Christmas cards will be next level this year. What you'll need: A calligraphy guide for beginners The Ultimate Guide To Modern Calligraphy and Hand Lettering for Beginners, £6.99, Amazon SHOP: ...

    • Read a book. A tried and true method, but why not read a good pick? If you are like us you probably have a stack of unread or half read books on your nightstand.
    • Watch a movie. If you are trying to keep yourself busy (and not bored) watching a movie is another reliable method to pass the time. Grab the kids, pop some corn, and start the entire Star Wars Series…that’s like 3.4 billion hours of movie!
    • Binge watch a new show. How to keep busy at home? Binge. Watch. Everything. lol… There are so many new shows that have recently dropped (or are about to). Ozark hits Netflix in a few days.
    • Do some crafts with your kids. If your kid is asking, “How do I keep myself busy at home, Dad?” you can always turn to the tried and true method for killing time and having fun: crafts.
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    • Keeping Your Body Active at Home Dance to music. Turn up some of your favorite music on the stereo and dance along to it for a fun activity that will get you smiling and get your heart pumping for a good workout.
    • Keeping Your Brain Active at Home Read a book or newspaper. Delve into a novel you’ve meant to read or an informative book or newspaper on a new subject to keep your mind agile and engaged.
    • Completing Tasks at Home Plan ahead for your time at home. Make a to-do list (or several) for the day, week, or any other amount of time you will be stuck at home to help you manage any tasks you’d like to get done during that time.
    • Getting Creative at Home Start an art project. Draw or doodle with pencils or markers, paint with oil paints or watercolor, or sculpt something out of clay or dough.
  2. Apr 22, 2020 · 100 Things to Keep Yourself Busy At Home. Play / learn an instrument. Make a streaming binge watch list. Clean out your junk drawer. Try out a new recipe. Write a short story. Write a haiku or poem. Watch some funny fail videos on youtube. Clean out your email inbox and unsubscribe to emails you don’t read.

  3. Jun 21, 2024 · 3. Offer to help with chores. Keep yourself busy by helping out around the house. Ask one of your parents to give you a list of chores that you can take care of each week. Consider working out a system with your parents so that you could get paid a small allowance for fulfilling your weekly "duties."

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  5. Nov 18, 2020 · Take Up Needlepointing or Knitting. Studies show that knitting is actually a huge stress receiver. So not only will knitting a new blanket give you something to cuddle up with, but it'll also be a ...