Being stuck indoors can be boring for most of us; there’s just not enough to keep our interest! For others though, having to stay indoors can be like a dream. With both the national lockdown and wintery weather, everyone is going to have to make the most of their time at home.
But there’s only so much doomscrolling and Netflix a person
can take before they need to find something else to fill their time with.
That’s why we’ve put together this list of 8 things to do while you’re stuck at
home; stop endlessly scrolling through social media or watching the same TV
show for the umpteenth time and try your hand at one of these.
1) Try Baking Some Treats
Winter is the time for eating indulgent snacks, so why not try making some yourself? You can appreciate the fruits of your hard work first-hand, and it’s a great skill to have in the future.
BBC Good Food is a great place to go for recipes and can
help you get started.
2) Play Games with Your Friends
Games are a great way to catch up with your friends, what’s
more, there’s something for everyone. If you are living with some flatmates, a
board game night can bring all of your friends out of their rooms so you can
enjoy some face-to-face interaction.
3) Share Your Views or Interests in a Podcast
Laptop with inbuilt microphone? Check. Internet connection?
Check. Then you have all you need to start a podcast. There’s plenty of free
recording software (try OBS) and making an account on YouTube to post your
podcasts is also free. You just need to think about something to talk about.
This can be a great group activity, and you don’t even need
to all be in the same room. Chat server software like Discord allow you to speak
to your friends and record their voices as well, so you can easily record
whatever you and your friends want to talk about.
The best part of this? If you just want to talk or rant
about something, this can be a therapeutic way to do so, you don’t even need to
publish the video.
4) Learn That Skill You’ve Always Wanted to Do
We all have that secret interest in some random skill that
you never know where to start with. Well, being stuck at home gives you a great
opportunity to invest a couple of hours a day into this. It can also help give
you some much-needed structure to your day.
While there are online classes or websites that can teach
you these skills, they do sometimes cost money. YouTube meanwhile, can be a
great source of free learning. Got a magic trick you’ve always wanted to do, or
maybe would you like to know how to say “I’m bored and stuck at home” in
Japanese? Now’s your chance to learn.
5) Explore Your Surroundings
Admit it, when was the last time you let yourself get lost
somewhere? These days we can all be a little too reliant on technology,
especially when it comes to learning a locale. While we’re only able to go out
and exercise locally once a day, this provides a great excuse to put on your
winter coat and scarf and explore what’s around you without looking at a map.
(unless you get really really lost!)
Set yourself a challenge; try and hit 10,000 steps by
exploring a new area around you each day.
6) Find a Workout Routine That Suits You
It’s all too common; we tell ourselves that we’ll stick to
this new exercise routine and proceed to never do it again. Well, now that
you’ve got nothing better to do, you can really stick to it this time. Start by
trying different workouts and see what fits you, after all, you know your body
and what works for you.
You don’t need to invest in anything to start working out at home. Try looking up bodyweight exercises or give something like Yoga a go. If you’d like to spend a little money on something extra to help you at home, resistance bands can help you work out without taking up too much space or breaking the bank.
7) Dip into Your Creative Side
Doing something artistic can help stifle the boredom
settling in. Creativity can cover any number of things; collages, drawing,
painting, photography, writing and more. The important thing is to not get
despondent when something doesn’t work. Be kind to yourself and try again.
8) Mix it Up with an Online Scavenger Hunt
It’s easy to get into the same conversational loops with
your friends and family. Add a little spice to your video chats by hosting an
online scavenger hunt. All you need is a games’ master and to have knowledge
about common household objects. The games’ master states a random item (like a
wooden spoon, shampoo bottle or drink coaster) and whoever comes back with the
item first wins.
About Unihousing Student Lettings
We are a student landlord based in Selly Oak Birmingham,
providing studios and houses to those attending the University of Birmingham.
We help both individual and groups of students find quality accommodation,
within walking distance of the university.