Hey, everyone!
I've got a bunch of stuff today to do when you are BORED OUT OF YOUR MIND. Here's the list!
1. Make a sticker collage. All you need for this is a bunch of stickers, a large piece of cardboard, and your imagination!
2. Organize something. Not exactly what I'd call "fun", but if it needs done and you need something to do, organize your closet, your utensil drawer, whatever needs done (I'm talking to you, procrastinators!)
3. Channel your inner Shakespeare/Emily Dickinson/Mark Twain. If you enjoy writing, scribble down a story, poem, play! This is an especially good excuse if you've wanted to start writing or have had an idea floating around your head for a while but haven't "found the time" to put it down on paper.
4. Flip through your recipes, find something you haven't made in a while, then MAKE IT! Especially if it's a favorite of yours.
5. If you're a student (middle/high school or college), catch up on homework or study. We all know you'd rather not flunk that big Spanish or History test (or if you're in college, Microbiology, Psychology, or Economics test) tomorrow.
That's all I've got for now, but I'll have a part 2 later!
Thanks for reading and hope you liked it!
I've got a bunch of stuff today to do when you are BORED OUT OF YOUR MIND. Here's the list!
1. Make a sticker collage. All you need for this is a bunch of stickers, a large piece of cardboard, and your imagination!
2. Organize something. Not exactly what I'd call "fun", but if it needs done and you need something to do, organize your closet, your utensil drawer, whatever needs done (I'm talking to you, procrastinators!)
3. Channel your inner Shakespeare/Emily Dickinson/Mark Twain. If you enjoy writing, scribble down a story, poem, play! This is an especially good excuse if you've wanted to start writing or have had an idea floating around your head for a while but haven't "found the time" to put it down on paper.
4. Flip through your recipes, find something you haven't made in a while, then MAKE IT! Especially if it's a favorite of yours.
5. If you're a student (middle/high school or college), catch up on homework or study. We all know you'd rather not flunk that big Spanish or History test (or if you're in college, Microbiology, Psychology, or Economics test) tomorrow.
That's all I've got for now, but I'll have a part 2 later!
Thanks for reading and hope you liked it!
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