Ever since I started properly blogging, I hoped my words were reaching someone out there. I know that blogging is not about the numbers, but I couldn’t help being excited about a hint or two that people were actually reading my writing. It took a lot of wistful staring at the stats page and swallowing my fear to talk to veteran bloggers and, of course, actually posting content (more or less) regularly.
And a year or two later, there are suddenly 300 of you.
Granted, some of those 300 are probably not even real people (robots or spammers or robot spammers?). And yes, it’s not all about the numbers. But regardless of all that, behind that number is an indication that at least some people are taking the time to read a flash fiction here or a literary rant there. And that makes me very happy.
So, in honour of that, I’ve decided to make a second part to my post popular blog post, 16 Things To Do When You’re Bored. I present to you:
300 Things To Do When You’re Bored
- Read old emails
- Write letters you’ll never send
- Change the lyrics of a song with random words (Happy birthday to potato)
- Make a deck of cards
- Teach yourself some card tricks
- Look at the world through a prism
Unless you’re trying to read - Try to count to ten without thinking of anything else
- Write a story backwards
- Learn morse code
- Make up names for imaginary places
- Think of words you can say without your tongue touching the roof of your mouth
- Compliment someone
- Take a walk down memory lane
- Take a walk down an actual lane
- Learn how to touch type
- Edit a photo beyond recognition
- Draw without lifting pen off paper
- Chat with Cleverbot
Have a deep, meaningful conversation about life (the first comment is mine, Cleverbot’s response in blue) - Listen to a casette rewind
- Write a terzanelle
- Find words made entirely of vowels or consonants. Or, make up your own (e.g. uioiu: a fruit that looks deceptively like a pear, but is exceptionally bitter unless eaten before dawn)
- Take turns creating a story
- Give your earphones a clean (seriously, those things can get germ-y)
- Experiment with camera settings
Not sure how I did this. Can you guess what it’s a photo of? - List words that don’t look like they’re actual words (e.g. syzygy)
- Make some bookmarks (shameless promotion of my own content)
- Type/write something with eyes closed. Make a story with it.
- Draw people in cartoon form
- Re-imagine things (e.g. the moon = a sphere of half melted butter on a pan)
- Come up with a list of things to do when you’re bored
And that’s it! If any of these help you beat a moment of boredom, let me know. Thanks for reading, and until next time!
As a person who is constantly trying to find things to do, this post is my favorite of the day! So many clever things that had never crossed my mind. A few of them I’d tried before, and were a success on my list of things to do when I’m bored, such as touch typing. I’ll definitely give #s 16, 17 and 23 a try.
LikeLike
Thank you! I’ve very much the same, and I’m glad I could help. 🙂 I was struggling for ideas by the end, but making this list was a good remedy for boredom, too. XD Let me know how trying those out goes!
LikeLiked by 1 person
11. Worm.
LikeLike
Also, brachiosaurus 😀
LikeLiked by 1 person
Woah. That’s a good one.
LikeLike
Thanks, I’ve put too much thought into this, haha 😛
LikeLiked by 1 person
My son has a list of things he can say without closing his lips. Equally daft!!
LikeLiked by 1 person
A good way to pass the time, though 😀
LikeLiked by 1 person
I am ALWAYS checking my email when I’m bored (and even when I’m busy); my friends joke that it’s easier to contact me through my email than through texting because I just check the former that often. As for giving the earbuds a clean, I think that’s greatly important! Those things are germy and I tend to throw them everywhere. 😅
LikeLike
Ahaha, to be honest I’ve kind of come to dread that ‘new mail’ noise because I get notified every time I have an assignment due or get one back XD But I rarely delete emails so I’ve got a whole hoard of them to sort through sometime… And I’m the same with my earbuds, I bought a little tin for them but they’re lying around in my room somewhere! 😛
LikeLiked by 1 person
I know exactly what you mean. 😂 And I’m the same way, I never delete emails. 😅
LikeLiked by 1 person
We’ll get to it one day XD
LikeLiked by 1 person
It is always good if one has hobbies.
LikeLike
Yes, that’s true!
LikeLike
I like watching some light movie when i am bored, social media helps too!
LikeLike
That’s true! I generally rely on Netflix to cure my boredom, but for this list I tried to include a few things to try that don’t need the internet 🙂
LikeLiked by 1 person
Some really good ideas! I did a similar post, anyone want to give it a read? You’ve got loads of great ideas, definitely going to give the letters one a try😊
LikeLiked by 1 person
Let me know how it goes! I’ll give your post a read 🙂
LikeLike
Thanks really helped me. The cleverbot thing was soooo good I had never heard of it before. Thanks
LikeLike
Glad I could help, thank you for reading!
LikeLike