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7 Best Ways to Keep Yourself Busy During Covid

Getting bored at home? Here are some tips...

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7 Best Ways to Keep Yourself Busy During Covid
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Here are some helpful tips to continue your social distancing at home while also having fun and changing up your routine.


1. Pick up a new hobby

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A new hobby could help you discover a new talent or interest in something you have never tried before. This could include learning an instrument, dancing, or even playing a sport, all things that you can do at home.

2. Pick up reading

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Reading is a habit that we all tend to lose at some point in our lives. This is the perfect time to pick it up again, and start reading. This is can help expand your creativity and imagination, and make you a lot happier.

3. Game night

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Game night is a perfect change to your family routine, and is a fun and simple way for your whole family to spend time together.

4. Movie night

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Movie night is another way to change up your family routine, and is a chill and relaxing way to spend your night after a long and tiring day. It can also help with family bonding during Covid.

5. Try to take an online course

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Taking an online course is another way to take advantage of staying at home during Covid. It gives you an amazing opportunity to expand on your education and even learn something new.

6. Try to overcome a fear

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Everyone has fears that have held them back from something during the course of their life. Now is the best way to overcome at least one and come out a completely different person after Covid.

7. Exercise

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Exercising is a great way to spend some of your time during the week. It gives you a change of routine and scenery and can help you clear your head and help with your mental health during Covid. It is a great way to better yourself during this time.

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