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1. Take a walk outside and get some fresh air.

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for a short (or long) hike and enjoy nature.
2) See how long you can last in P90X
3. Challenge yourself and see if you can get through a P90X workout. There
are quite a few videos you can access through YouTube.
4. If you don’t feel like listening to a trainer, then opt for something simple
and accomplish 100 jumping jacks. If you’re feeling energetic, follow it up
with a full-on calisthenics workout.
5. If you’ve got carpet, do some vacuuming, and if it’s hardwood, sweep the
floor and maybe polish it as well. Make an effort today and ensure that all
beds in the house are made up. Do the dishes (or run the dishwasher). Do
and fold the laundry. Mow the lawn, and if there’s a layer of snow, shovel it
6. using the best to-do list apps on Android (some of them are also available
for iOS)
7. It doesn’t have to look perfect right away, and it doesn’t have to follow
feng shui (unless that’s important to you), but sometimes all you need is a
brand-new view to make a room feel exciting again.

You can check YouTube for arrangement how-to videos or Pinterest for
design inspiration.
8. Sort through your wardrobe and get rid of clothes you haven’t worn in
over six months. Organize more efficiently by downloading a wardrobe app
like Stylebook.
9. Eat, drink, and be merry
10. Supercook is a cool website that generates recipes according to what’s
already available so you don’t have to go on a supermarket run.
11. Do some gardening
Get down on your knees and feel the earth with your hands. Pull out the
weeds and plant some pretty flowers. If it’s too wintery/cold/dreary where
you are, do either of the following: Shovel the snow or lay in it and make
snow angels.
12. Finish a puzzle
13. use Sudoku
14. Read that novel you’ve always been meaning to read.
15. use Goodreads
16. Get to know the country you want to visit
17. Watch something educational
18. Read the news
Plus points if you read an actual newspaper, but if you don’t have one
handy, browsing the Web will do.
19. Explore Wikipedia
20. use websites Amazon and eBay
21. Make a list—any list
22.

23. Jot down the things you need to buy at the supermarket. Take note of
the tasks you need to accomplish each day this week. If you feel like it,
stretch out your to-do’s to cover every month of this year
24. Go on YouTube and follow a tutorial video of your choosing. Download
an app that’ll help you learn something from scratch, like a new language.
25. Create a personal website
Design it according to your personality. Start a blog. Or better yet, start a
vlog.
26. Play a game
27. Improve your look.
28. look photos
29. watch podcast, This American Life, Snap Judgment, and Neil deGrasse
Tyson’s Star Talk Radio.
30. watch 100 Greatest American Films of All-Time list or check out our list
of the best free movies on YouTube.
31. Create a vision board for the year
Unleash your creativity and create a scrapbook of goals that you can hang
on your wall. Use all sorts of coloring materials and old magazines for
picture cut-outs.
32. Don’t forget to share it on social media.
33. Write, write, write
34. best romantic comedies on Netflix
35. Listen to music
36. Write handwritten letters to your friends
37. Embrace your body
Hang out naked in your home for an hour or two. See what it feels like. (You
probably shouldn’t take selfies during this time.)
38. If you can throw in a face mask and some aromatherapy candles, the
better. (This is where an appropriate music playlist would come handy as
well.)
39. Facebook friends list
40. go through your old photos
41. Look up your family tree
Finding out about scandalous family members from earlier centuries and
your ancestry could be fun.
42. For a quick and easy source for instant treats, head to YouTube or follow
Tip Hero on Facebook.
43. Watch funny videos on YouTube
44. Write yourself an email to receive in the future
45. use https://www.futureme.org/
46. Sit on your porch with a hot beverage and watch the sunset
47. Ride a bike in a gym.
48. around our city or neighborhood is a great way to get exercise, fresh air,
and maybe discover areas you didn’t know existed. If you don’t own a bike,
no need to panic. A lot of cities are now adding bike-sharing programs like
B-Cycle.
49. Go to your local coffee shop
50. Go to the farmers market
51. Go to a museum
52. archives of different categories of movies
53. Go to that new restaurant you’ve been craving that opened a few weeks
ago. If you don’t feel comfortable sitting alone, you can invite a friend or
order the food to-go. Sitting at the bar top is the best option for mingling
and meeting new people while pairing a couple drinks with your meal.
54. if you’re interested in picking up a new hobby, enroll in an art or music
intro class.
55. Plan a trip
Plan out every aspect of a trip to a city you’ve never been to. Sure, traveling
is a quick way to escape crushing boredom, but it also helps you grow as a
person and take a necessary break, even if you’re just heading to the next
town over.
56. Learn how to lucid dream
57. Read some erotica
The internet is chock-full of sexy stories, and they’re probably more
entertaining and time-consuming than your own fantasies. Check out the
best erotica sites like Literotica and Reddit for hot submissions. Plus, read
up on queer porn and erotica and even BDSM stories.
58. Doodle, color, or draw on some paper.
59. Do yoga
60. Look through old photos and videos.
61. Take a long shower.
62. Go for a hike somewhere you have not been.
63. Meditate.
64. Eat snacks in bed.
65. Plan a future trip.
66. Create your own website.
67. watch only tattoo.
68. Write a book or story.
69. go somewhere you've never been.
70. Clean up your emails.
71. Start a DIY project.
72. Go grocery shopping.
73. Visit Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, Tumblr, Pinterest.
74. Start a garden (or kitchen garden).
75. Fine-tune your LinkedIn profile.
76. Make lists
77. Watch a documentary.
78. Watch some Netflix (yes that's on here twice, it's a good cure for
boredom).
79. Watch YouTube videos.
80. Get lost on Tumblr.
81. Make a bucket list.
82. Take some selfies
83. Read a magazine.
84. Facetime your friends or family
85. Create a photo collage
Pick up your photo album and go through the old memories. Now, take all
the photos you like, and turn them into a photo collage. Remember? How
creative were you during your childhood days? Create a photo collage or a
wall frame just to check how much of your creativity has been affected as
you grew old.
86. Listen to your favorite music
87. Call your Best Friend
88. Go to the nearest supermarket
89. Watch your GF/BF’s old videos
90. Read books
91. Clean your room
92. create a video and upload online.
93. Have a makeover.
94. Start thinking of ways to save money.
95. Surf articles on the internet that spark your interest.
Just like you are doing right now. You might be aware of the other topics
that you have interest on. The universe? Or the world? Maybe dinosaurs? It
is always good to gain knowledge especially when you have nothing else to
do.
96. Go to a restaurant
97. Visit the cinema and watch what you want
98. Go jogging
99. Make some selfies
100. Traveling – why not?
101. Go for a walk
102. Read some book in the park
103. Write
Express your thoughts and feelings. Alone, without other people. Turn them
into a blog, write a novel, or just keep your own diary.
104. Print this list.

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