Boredom Busters: How to Make the Most of Your Time in a Digital Age ?





  You’ve finished watching all your favorite cartoons, animes, or drama series. Have you had enough of playing video games? Are you wishing for the lockdown to be lifted right now, right here? Do all these situations sound relatable to you? If your answer is "YES," then you're not alone, nor are you abnormal. Some people may refuse to call themselves "normal," but that’s another topic for discussion.

Medical scientists around the world have been doing their best to find a solution. Until then, have some patience. In the meantime, try these time-utilizing activities to keep yourself engaged. They might help you pass the time more effectively and even bring some unexpected joy. Whether it's learning a new skill, reading, or diving into creative hobbies, there's always something to explore.

1.Learning language

Whether it's Chinese Mandarin or machine language, learning a new language is definitely going to pay off in the near future. Psychologists say that learning a new language improves your memory. In other words, a healthy mind is the reward for learning a language.

2. Typo text

Typing can be a very tedious task, and when it comes to typing in a non-English language, things get even more challenging. You tend to make mistakes as you try to increase efficiency. The more you practice, the better you’ll get at eliminating those typos.

Wouldn't it be nice if you could chat with all your five lovers at once without them noticing you're cheating on them? Speed up your typing now and become more efficient!

3. Debate

There are many age-old debatable topics in the world, and contemporary issues are always there for you as well. K-pop vs anime, Messi vs Ronaldo—choose either side and present your healthy opinion. After all, there is no such thing as 'absolute correctness' in this world. Debating and presenting critical thoughts on social media can increase your intelligence, whereas sharing posts and memes may have the opposite effect.


4.Drawing

Do you love drawing? Did you know that anyone can draw just fine if they spend enough time practicing? Get your hands dirty with drawing! It really doesn't matter what you draw. If you aim for more accuracy and succeed, you did fine. If not, you've just created another character. Isn't that awesome?


5. Research

Do you think of yourself as the only extra weird person? Think again. The Earth is home to more than 7.8 billion people, and many have lived here in the past. They've done far weirder things than you might imagine. Find some of these stories and share them with the people around you.


6.Relation

Life was too busy then. Whether willingly or unwillingly, you might have destroyed or worsened many relationships. Try to reach out to them. There is a saying:
'The first to apologize is the bravest.
The first to forgive is the strongest.
The first to forget is the happiest.'
Make new friends and contacts. As social creatures, networking with people allows you to request undeniable help when needed.


How long could you survive without the internet? It's something we often take for granted, but it's interesting to consider how adaptable we can be without it. These days, People are focusing on other activities, such as reading, exercising, or exploring new hobbies. There's always room to grow outside the digital world. However, it’s hard to ignore how much the internet connects us and enhances our productivity. Finding balance is key. Taking breaks from the internet can provide clarity and allow us to recharge mentally and physically. Ultimately, how we use our time defines the quality of our lives.







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