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Amid the current world situation, where lockdowns and social distancing have become the norm, it’s crucial not to let our lives come to a complete standstill. Here are some constructive activities to consider while in quarantine:
- Modify your Onewheel or, if you’re on a tight budget, give it a good clean.
- Learn to ride an Electric Unicycle (EUC).
- Read a book.
- Build a website.
- Start a YouTube Channel (like my son did: [Link]).
- Play a musical instrument.
- Learn a new language.
- Pick up a sport like ping pong, foosball, or basketball.
- Try your hand at cooking a new dish.
- Learn about investing.
- Explore photography, Photoshop, iMovie, or Final Cut Pro.
- Get creative with painting or art.
- Take up a new hobby or rekindle an old one, such as woodworking, Onewheel, or EUC riding.
The world has transformed rapidly due to COVID-19, impacting our physical, emotional, social, financial, and psychological well-being. Instead of succumbing to panic, it’s crucial to maintain control over what’s within our grasp.
During this quarantine period, utilize the newfound free time wisely. Encourage your family to set goals and improve their skills. Instead of endlessly consuming news or social media, invest in self-improvement. Each family member can work on specific goals:
- Learning to play the ukulele.
- Undertaking a woodworking project.
- Exploring personal finance and investment.
- Developing artistic skills like painting.
- Mastering cooking techniques.
While it’s tempting to indulge in various distractions, consider allocating time to self-improvement. Leveraging online resources like YouTube and the internet, you can pursue these goals without a significant financial investment.
The current situation presents us with unprecedented free time. Use it to thrive, not just survive. Alongside staying informed and engaging in leisure activities, focus on enhancing your skill set and well-being.
For comprehensive guidance on staying safe during this period, refer to the CDC website.
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