Cookies are good because they are simple but delicious. Cake or brownie mixes are also an option, if you don’t have enough ingredients/time to whip up a treat from scratch.

Do your nails. Make funky designs with nail pens or paint each nail a different color.

Organize your wardrobe. When you’re bored is a great time to do tasks you might not normally do, like organizing your wardrobe. Go through your clothes and see what you’ve outgrown or don’t wear anymore. You’ll feel good clearing out space for new things.

The places that people often forget to clean are their remote controls, behind the refrigerator, the toilet roll handle, light switches, and the dishwasher. Grab a cleaning rag and give these places a good wipe-down.

Decorate. Hang up that picture that’s been in your basement for half a year. If you’re allowed to, redecorate your living areas. Move your furniture around, or repaint your walls. Fix your household objects. Maybe your sink leaks and needs fixing, or the front steps sag. Take this time to fix that squeaky door and you’ll feel accomplished instead of bored!

Make up stories about the people you see. That woman wearing the zebra print leggings? She’s an international spy on her way to a meeting with her superior. She’s wearing the garish clothes to draw attention away from her face.

Write down what you hear[2] X Research source and turn it into a short story or a poem. If you’re traveling with another person, turn it into a game. See who can overhear the weirdest conversation or sentence.

Make up a points system for annoying people. This can help if you’re stranded somewhere during the holiday rush season. There are always intensely irritating people and turning their annoying habits into a game can make them more bearable. For example, you get +10 points when that guy cuts you off in line or +5 for the child who screams through the entire plane ride.

Use this time to investigate the town or city you live in. You’ll get exercise, fight your boredom, and maybe find out some secret spots. [3] X Research source

You can also donate your time to a food bank, helping to restock and or to serve food if they do that. It’s a good way to help make a difference and to use the time that might otherwise be spent doing nothing.

You can also donate your time to a food bank, helping to restock and or to serve food if they do that. It’s a good way to help make a difference and to use the time that might otherwise be spent doing nothing.

If you’re subtle about it you can even have doodling contests with your friend or coworker. Try to out-do one another with fantastic drawings, or add on to one another’s drawings, to create something really wild.

Organize your computer desktop so you can find things. Put pictures in the labelled picture folders and make sure all your documents are in properly labelled folders.

Sit quietly at your desk and close your eyes (or pretend like you’re working). Take deep breaths in and out and pay attention to your breathing. If you feel thoughts come into your head, acknowledge them and let them go.

You can usually hide a book beneath some textbook in your class or beneath your desk at work. It makes it look like you’re really studying or paying attention to the material, while actually doing something a lot more fun. Read a mystery and try to guess the solution before the detective, or try some fantasy or science fiction. Look into something nonfiction or spiritual, philosophical, paranormal, or even holy topics like Bible, or the Qur’an. Check out what books you can get from the library and pick them up on your way to or from your work or class. Some libraries even have online databases where you can check out a book without having to leave your house or work!

You can usually hide a book beneath some textbook in your class or beneath your desk at work. It makes it look like you’re really studying or paying attention to the material, while actually doing something a lot more fun. Read a mystery and try to guess the solution before the detective, or try some fantasy or science fiction. Look into something nonfiction or spiritual, philosophical, paranormal, or even holy topics like Bible, or the Qur’an. Check out what books you can get from the library and pick them up on your way to or from your work or class. Some libraries even have online databases where you can check out a book without having to leave your house or work!

Go on something like Craigslist or eBay and find the weirdest thing you possibly can. Post it on your Twitter, Facebook, or Tumblr account. Go on Instagram, Facebook, or Vine. Upload photos, share stories, check out other people’s posts and photos. Watch random YouTube videos. Pick comedy ones if you want a lift, choose viral ones for entertainment and to stay trendy. Use Pinterest. Choose a topic you like and make a board for it, add pictures you like. Or look at other people’s pictures.

When you have a lot of free time, do not focus on the things that you are missing. [8] X Expert Source Nicolette Tura, MAAuthentic Living Expert Expert Interview. 23 January 2020. Instead, appreciate what you have and what is available to you. [9] X Expert Source Nicolette Tura, MAAuthentic Living Expert Expert Interview. 23 January 2020. Get yourself inspired and find new activities and ways to keep yourself entertained. [10] X Expert Source Nicolette Tura, MAAuthentic Living Expert Expert Interview. 23 January 2020.