Saturday, March 21, 2020

15 interesting things to do while at home, for little to no cost!


1. Clear the clutter: Is there a storage cupboard that needs cleaning? Do you need to sort your wardrobe? Is the kitchen cabinet a mess? This weekend, take some time to clear the cluttered spaces in your home. Organise what you need and the things you can do away with and ‘Marie Kondo’ your home. If you live with family (or a roommate), you can get other members involved, assign tasks and get the job done!


2. Read a book: Our daily hustle and bustle often leaves us with less room to do the things we like and enjoy. You can take this opportunity to catch up on some reading. With the advancement of technology, everything is at the click of a button. You can read a book online or order one from your nearest book shop, whichever you prefer.


3. Catch up on sleep: Most people complain about not getting enough sleep during a work week. From shuttling between the daily nine to five to meeting up with friends or spending time with family after, one often compromises on a good eight-hours of sleep. Sleep is important to keep healthy and build immunity, and with the current pandemic, it is essential you get some snoozes in, and relax.


4. Make a long-distance call: If you live away from family or have been meaning to catch up with a long-distance friend, do it! Chances are, they are probably social distancing too and could use the company.


5. Cook something new: Use the ingredients you have on hand and try a new recipe. You can perfect your favourite pasta dish or try making a dish from another cuisine. The perks? If it turns out well, you get to eat it!


6. Movie binge: Whichever video streaming platform you use to catch up on movies, prepare a list of films that have more than one sequel and binge watch them all. Make yourself some microwavable popcorn and you won’t even miss going to the cinema.


7. Meditate: With time on your hands, take out a few minutes in the day to meditate. If you don’t know how to, YouTube comes in handy. There are plenty of videos and tutorials that take you, step by step, through the process of meditation. If you enjoy it, it could become a daily habit.


8. Write a journal: Journal writing is considered to be therapeutic. Maintaining a journal helps people organise their thoughts, keep track of daily activities, and note down important events. Write down what you manage to accomplish in the day or the things you are grateful for. It could be a page or a few points, but note down the activities you get up to doing in the day. This activity can be fun for children as well. They should be encouraged to maintain a personal journal, which they can decorate and fill in daily.


9. Arts and Crafts: Brighten up your day with an arts and crafts session with paraphernalia like paper, coloured pens, cardboard boxes and other materials lying around at home or available at the nearest supermarket. From do-it-your self-boxes, quirky bookmarks, to mindful colouring pages for children and adults, there’s a lot one can do with the help of the internet. Pick up Origami by watching tutorials, or learn to paint with watercolours, there’s something for everyone.


10. Grow plants: Do you have a green thumb? Find out. Grow a few small, easy-to-maintain plants like sprouts and herbs. If you already have a plant garden, check up on your plants. Make sure they are getting enough water and sunlight. This activity could be very educational for young children who can learn more about the anatomy of plants and the process of germination. Just remember to wash your hands afterwards!



11. Play games: If you’re competitive and enjoy games that stimulate your mind, challenge yourself. See how many words you can come up with in a minute. Try a Sudoku puzzle and attempt tougher levels. Do the crossword in the Gulf News print edition. If you need ways to keep your children entertained, board games come to the rescue. Play a game of scrabble, Jenga or Pictionary with the family. If your team wins, remember only elbow bumps allowed.


12. Work out: Gyms are closed around the UAE but that doesn’t mean you can’t work out at home. Put on some good music, and do some jumping jacks and stretches. There are many YouTube videos you can lean to for help if you need motivation and technique. You can even do this with the children. (Don’t attempt something too strenuous and before you begin a new fitness routine, always consult your doctor).


13. Take an online class: Since people have been advised by the UAE government to stay indoors as much as possible, one can take an online class from the comfort of your home. And they are free. all you need is a little research. From public speaking classes, to becoming a social media master, make use of your time and learn something new.


14. Learn steps to your favourite song: If you’re trying to master K-Pop band EXO’s crazy dance moves or learn Bollywood actress Nora Fatehi’s break-dancing routine from her latest film, now’s your chance. Put on some music and get to it.

15. Be active on social media: While you’re supposed to socially distance yourself, you can still update your status, create TikTok videos, use Snapchat filters and be online with your friends and family. Share pictures, use different selfies and share it with your friends. Keep your loved ones in the loop and have fun. 

Credits: Gulf News

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