Ever since the lockdown began, I’ve been testing every skill I thought I was capable of and started concentrating on things that I was good at.
If it wasn’t for the curfew, I’d literally spend the whole day outdoors and never realize that I had to give importance to certain things that could only be done indoors.
And so, I put together a list of ‘lockdown activities’ as I call them to keep my mind from any menacing thoughts of the deadly coronavirus.
- Play piano
- Randomly read the dictionary
- Photoshop and add taglines to photos
- Resolutions for the new academic year
- Read books
- Improve handwriting
- DIY best out of waste
- Design signature
- Paint moods and memories
- Watch documentaries and informational television shows (Brainchild, Brain Games-NAT GEO)
- Write poems ( I haven’t done this before but I’d love to try it out…..and um how do I start?)
- Maintain a scrapbook or a trove
- Install learning apps and online study material
- Self-portraits and pencil sketches
- Doodle on mugs and make handmade key chains
- Read poems, blogs and watch YouTube videos (Keep it random)
- Haven’t got any friends? Don’t worry, you’ve got Google on your side at all times.:)
- https://entechus.com/search-engine-tips/
- https://www.lifehack.org/articles/technology/20-tips-use-google-search-efficiently.html
- Ask Google to ‘flip a coin’ or ‘do a barrel roll’- believe me it’s fun!
- Try calligraphy or photography.
- Something self-destructive (might seem unusual but go ahead with it only if you’re confident with your decision) like MINDVALLEY that’ll help you reshape your conceptions and beliefs.
- Organize your workspace (increases productivity of your work when the surroundings are comfortable)
- Learn a new language!
Did any of these work for you? Feel free to share your experience in the comments below.
Thanks for reading!