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Ideas To Fight Boredom

2. Reorganizing

How long has your junk drawer been ignored? Or maybe, your closets need a little love? Simply rearranging parts of your home can bring a sense of accomplishment for a day. It is not a labor intensive project, instead it is an opportunity to move around and maybe find some old items that have been forgotten about. Try to set a goal of cleaning out and reorganizing at least one part of your home each day. Remember to make good use out of drawer and closet organizers, bins and baskets, and DIY organizers.

3. Get Creative

Did you know there is a tutorial online for almost anything? You can go online and find lessons to play the guitar, piano, drums, or any other instrument. There are art classes online as well as art tutorials as well. The best part about being quarantined is that some large events have gone live. Various concerts ranging from country, hip-hop, classical music, jazz, etc. have decided to live stream their performances and allow the public to view from home. From home you can virtually travel the world, and if you look deep enough you can view things from around the world live from the comfort of your own home. Incorporate this into your routine by searching the internet for live events or tutorials and indulge in new refreshing activities.

4. Sanitize EVERYTHING

While in quarantine it is important to stress cleanliness. So fight boredom while fighting bacteria and viruses! Take 15-30 minutes each day sanitizing commonly touched items. Once again this can get you up and moving and away from working or binge watching Netflix again. UV light wands have become more popular due to their ease of use, and they do not require any pesky refills. A UV light wand can make cleaning fun especially for young children. Now is the best time to establish new hygiene habits not only for yourself, but also for the other people in your household. The goal is to enforce new cleaning habits now, and hopefully they will stick after being quarantined.

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