Social distancing and physical distancing (maintaining social distance and maintaining physical distance) inevitably mean that we have to stay at home and can't go anywhere. For those of you who are used to having high mobility and often meeting lots of people, this is certainly a challenge for you. The first week was still okay, in the following weeks, boredom and loss of style started to haunt me. But you are not alone. Similar conditions also occur for business owners and people who still have to work in their shops.

Social distancing cannot be denied that entrepreneurs have a lot of free time because the number of consumer visits has dropped sharply. But don't be sad, what you do is a form of your concern for the world, you know. By supporting social distancing, it means you have helped limit the spread of the COVID-19 corona virus. Even if that means we will all be spending a lot of time at home. So, so you don't lose your style and stay happy, you can do the activities on this list:

1. Learn New

Skills

Have you wanted to learn how to sketch faces or learn to color with watercolors for a long time, but haven't had the time yet? Or...want to be able to embroider, but keep failing because this activity requires a lot of time--which is very hard to find in between work schedules. Well then, it's time! Learn any skills you haven't had time for due to time reasons. You can also learn to play the guitar, you know. For this skill, you can visit the site Guitar Tabs or 911 Tabs.

2. Maximize Social Media

Rather than just stalking other people's lives, it will be more useful if you start creating good and constructive content in difficult times like now. Apart from helping other people, this can also relieve your boredom a little. Especially if you have a business, now is the time to tidy up your business's social media. You can review your marketing methods so far. Include attractive photos of your products and services so that your business's social media becomes attractive and arouses buyers. If necessary, use additional applications to make your feed even cooler. It could be that visits to shops are decreasing, but online purchases are actually increasing.

3. Clean More Detail

Cleaning here is not just a matter of sweeping, mopping or dusting with a feather duster. But in more detail: organize your wardrobe (or the stock cupboard at the store), clean out make-up brushes, throw away medicines and expired products that are still on the shelves, and sort clothes that are rarely worn. Separate items that you still use and those that you will throw away or donate. Organize things more neatly like Marie Kondo does. Apart from eliminating boredom, this activity also makes the house (or shop) cleaner and healthier. Agree?

4. Solve Puzzle

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When was the last time you played a puzzle or puzzle? When you were still at school? Puzzles do require time and concentration, that's why people who are working no longer have much time to play puzzles. But you have plenty of time now, so why not? It's even more exciting if you play puzzles by inviting people from home. Hours of time will no longer feel boring. You can start with a simple puzzle first as a start.

5. Play Tik Tok

Tik Tok is successful for many people, so aren't you curious to try it too? We all know people's work on Tik Tok is very funny. We'll tell you a secret, it may seem ridiculous at first, but once you start, you won't be able to stop, you know. Trust me, this is a fun way to pass the time and a way to get your body moving during the day, or night. Whenever boredom comes. Find out how to make Tik Tok for beginners, if you are still confused.

6. Experiment with Make Up

A lot of time at home is perfect for getting out all your make-up tools. Try a new eye-shadow color combination or mix existing lipstick colors. If you're confused, follow your favorite celebrity's make-up style. Who knows, after the pandemic is over you might be able to open a Make Up Artist service?

7. Sports

Don't be defeated by laziness. Imagine if you don't start exercising, once the pandemic ends, your body will become stretched. Huhuhu cool. Instead, start working on shaping the parts of the body that you want to improve. Start with the easy things first like push ups, planks, jumping jacks or sit ups. If you want to be more patterned, follow the many sports programs on YouTube. See how satisfied you will be with the results of your efforts, the important thing is to be consistent.

8. Try New Menu

Cooking is addictive. Not just for a few people. You too, if you try. Nowadays there are lots of easy recipes and cooking tutorials on the internet. You can also try cooking food that you can usually only buy in restaurants. It might taste better. And who knows, because you try a new recipe, you might end up having the idea of ​​starting your own culinary business. Yes, he is also an entrepreneur, his brain is still business, right?

9. Photograph Interesting Things Around the House

If you have pets at home, try making them the subject of photos once in a while. Or if your mother likes looking after plants, occasionally take pictures of her plant collection. Take advantage of natural lighting, such as during the golden hours in the afternoon, which you never get on normal days because of busy work and traveling on weekends. Also use whatever equipment you have at home. Just look, the results will be AMAZING.

10. Look for Knowledge from YouTube

Satisfy your curiosity about certain sciences or fields at times like this. There are people who like to read, if you don't like it, don't be sad, there is YouTube. Surf as much as you like, watch webinars or talk shows that provide lots of good input to broaden your insight. Discover new knowledge in it, then realize how wide the world is and how many new insights you don't know yet. Exciting!

11. Play As If

Playing “As If” requires few props but a lot of imagination. For example, while you can't go hiking with your family, open a tent on the front porch of your house. Or install a hammock. Dress up as if you were going for a walk in nature. Also invite your family to make this game even more exciting. Don't forget to take photos and post on your Instagram so that other people can be inspired too.

12. Reading

For book enthusiasts, being at home or during this social distancing period gives them lots of opportunities to devour books. What about those who don't really like reading? This is precisely the point: challenge yourself to start reading. Firstly, force it, secondly, get used to it, after a while you will be able to enjoy reading. This hobby is very useful, you know, so there's no harm in starting it now.

13. Watch TV and Comment

Before the internet, TV was a kind of god of help for anyone who was out of style. Nowadays people have started to abandon TV. But actually TV is still fun sometimes, you know. Try choosing a TV show that you rarely watch, but is talked about a lot by people, such as talent search events or certain talk shows that are currently popular. Invite your family to watch and don't hesitate to comment. Feel the excitement!

14. Non-Gadget Games

Remind your memory of the excitement of playing monopoly or snakes and ladders. Or traditional games that you played as a child with your elementary school friends. If you don't have one, alternatively you can play Uno, chess, or games that use cards. Guaranteed time will feel faster. Your eyes also rest from the smartphone screen.

15. Movie or Series Marathon

Watch streaming at home with Netflix, HOOQ, Viu, Iflix, or whatever, it could be your right choice in the current situation. This one is very suitable for those of you who are alone at home, like a boarding house student or someone looking after a shop alone. Enjoy your time with your favorite films. To make it even more exciting, make a list of films that you will watch during this social distancing.

16. Conference Call with Friends

Who says social distancing means we can't interact with friends? You can use technology to stay connected and chat while laughing and joking with your friends. The more you miss it, the more exciting it is. Don't forget to take screenshots in silly poses and post them on social media as a memento of the social distancing period.

17. Start Journaling

Being in the same situation every day, it's natural for you to get a little bored and end up thinking about a lot of things. Starting from worries, various plans, wish lists, and so on. Pour everything you think onto paper in the form of a daily journal. Journaling is a great way to stay positive even in these uncertain and somewhat scary times.

Whatever activity you choose, make sure you are happy. Avoid stress and complaining because these two things, apart from only being difficult for the heart, can also reduce the body's immunity. Stay healthy, stay enthusiastic, and stay productive.