10 Fun Things to Do at Home

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10 Fun Things to Do at Home

 Many people are stuck at home since Covid-19 has emerged. We’re all bored and sometimes the idea of being stuck in the same environment makes us feel more depressed. But just because we are physically stuck at home doesn’t mean that we have to be stuck psychologically. We can use this time not only for working online but also for trying fun things that we didn’t have not enough time for before.

Here are 10 fun things that you can do at home.

1. Decorate Your Home

Each of us has a kind of design taste. Some of us are keen on boho-style decorations while others like Scandinavian decoration at home. But the hardest thing is to find the time in our busy daily schedules to reorganize or redecorate our homes. Thanks to Covid-19, many of us have a lot of spare time nowadays, and this may be the chance to design our homes to suit our own tastes.

It may seem irrelevant since we are stuck at home to protect ourselves and the others, but we can also have fun with some decorative activities. We might not buy new furniture, but changing its location can be one way to enjoy our time at home.

Painting the walls is another method of changing things up. We’re lucky to have so many amazing design ideas available on Pinterest when it comes to home decor. Pinterest can be your guide to redesigning your space, and this activity can definitely change the atmosphere and your mood as well. Explore a new color scheme or paint an accent wall with a bright color. Shop online for new home accessories or use what you have to create a warm and inviting space where you love spending time.

2. Travel with Google Earth

We’ve all started to plan the places we want to go once the pandemic is over. Until then, traveling around the world without paying any money can be another fun thing to do at home. Google Earth uses geographic data on a 3D globe to allow anyone to explore new locales using their web browser. Just spin the globe, pin your guy in the city or country you want to see, and zoom in to take a tour.

3. Try a New Haircut

If you’ve never had the courage to try an edgy new haircut or an off-beat hair color, this is the best time to give it a go. Shaving a beard or hair, growing a mustache, or dyeing your hair a unique color during this time will give you the opportunity to try a new look but still limit your exposure if you decide it’s not for you.

 4. Marie Kondo-ing

Marie Kondo is a Japanese organizing consultant, and her books have been sold all around the world. The main idea of her “Konmari method” is to allow people to live with the items they cherish while passing on those that don’t inspire joy. And if Konmari isn’t for you, there are several other organization methods that can be used to tidy up your living space. If you are interested in organizing and decluttering the things you don’t need, trying Marie Kondo’s method could be a great way to reorganize your home and have some fun, too.

5. Join a Digital Sports Class

Although we’re trying to pay attention to our nutrition while being stuck at home, many of us are gaining weight. Even if you can’t go out, practicing a sport you like may be helpful in boosting your metabolism. Many yoga, pilates, and Zumba. studios are now giving online group classes or you can try one-to-one lessons as well. YouTube also has a variety of workout videos that can be done at home with little space and no equipment.

6. Draw and Paint

If you’re really bored or have lost your motivation, why not let your creative juices flow? Drawing or painting can be a fun and artistic way to spend your time at home. Whether you think you’re talented or not, there are many different types of expressive art that you can try.. A search of YouTube can bring up hundreds of watercolor, oil, and acrylic painting tutorials. If creating from scratch isn’t your thing, you might want to try coloring books to explore new color combinations. With books being produced especially for adults, coloring isn’t just for kids anymore. And research has shown that coloring mandalas not only entertains us but helps us achieve a greater state of relaxation as well.

7. Instagram Your Hobbies

Now is definitely the time to use social media as a means of socializing. There are different ways to use Instagram to communicate with people you have never met before. Although it’s a tool for sharing photos and videos, you can use it to share your hobbies as well. You can create your own hobby account and then share it with the world. Who knows, maybe your hobby will be your future business.

8. Indoor Gardening

We may live far away from nature in a high-rise building or be lucky enough to have a small garden outside our door. Even if you think your home doesn’t have a suitable space, that doesn’t mean you can’t create a garden of your own. If you don’t have the time or motivation to raise a plant, now might be the time to give it a try. There are many indoor plants that require minimal space, are easy to keep alive, and don’t even need a lot of sunlight. No matter what your skill level, there is a plant just for you. Your indoor garden is about to become a reality. Here are a few ideas to get you started.

9. Design Your Website or Portfolio

This might be the time for you to review your website or portfolio. With so much going on in our daily lives, we rarely find the time to perform these tasks. If you don’t have a website of your own, now is your opportunity to build one. There are tons of how-to videos on YouTube, or you can use free website builders as well.

 10. Learn a language

Always wanted to learn a foreign language but never had the time? Maybe you started to learn one before but never have a chance to practice it. Since we’re all stuck at home and can’t socialize physically, this could be a good chance for you to try again. Thanks to the internet and numerous apps that have been built just for learning different languages, it’s never been easier to start attaining that goal. If you don't know where to start, here is a quick guide to get you motivated.

This shortlist of 10 fun things to do at home can be used as a starting point, but there are many other things that you can do as well. But don’t feel pressured to be productive all the time. It’s normal to feel overwhelmed when stuck at home and feel the need to keep busy Do not forget that doing nothing and enjoying the present is also the best activity.

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