Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Julie's Journey #14 - 50 things to do when you're bored...

Okay, I feel like I'm just writing new blog posts every single day! Does it really matter? Oh, well. Anyway, today I will give some tips on how to beat boredom. And no, these are things that don't involve technology. These are things you can do to stay away from electronics.


  1. Bullet journal (hehe)
  2. Build a fort
  3. Play around with your hair (different hairstyles) 
  4. Play a board game
  5. Create a board game
  6. Take a walk
  7. Exercise
  8. Yoga
  9. Charades
  10. Write 
  11. Read
  12. Make slime
  13. Draw and/or color
  14. Sew
  15. Crochet 
  16. Knit
  17. Cook
  18. Bake
  19. Clean 
  20. Play with pets
  21. Go to an amusement park
  22. Attend a sporting event
  23. Play a sport outside
  24. Nap
  25. Build a puzzle
  26. Organize your room
  27. Organize your closet
  28. Practice an instrument
  29. Learn an Instrument
  30. Eat
  31. Take a shower
  32. Do homework if you have any
  33. Make a list of places you want to travel
  34. Write a song
  35. Make a photo album
  36. Try talking to people in an accent
  37. Be the next Picasso and paint a masterpiece
  38. Go to a concert
  39. Go shopping
  40. Fly a kite
  41. Juggle or try to learn how to 
  42. Be the next Shane Dawson and make up conspiracy theories
  43. Take a bubble bath
  44. Make a script for a play and have your friends and family be in the play
  45. Birdwatch
  46. Make a scrapbook
  47. Write a letter to yourself for you to open up later in the future
  48. Make a time capsule
  49. Go to the gym
  50. Listen to music 
Is that enough for y'all? Anyway, hope you guys enjoyed this blog. See you in the next blog which will probably be tomorrow (hehe). K, bye y'all! 

❤ - Julie Z. 

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