Explore your artistic side. Learn how to sketch, paint, or take professional-quality photos. Photography will change the way you view the world and will make your everyday life a bit more fun. Try to be a wordsmith. Write a poem, play, or short story and revel in the feeling. You don’t have to be a Hemingway or Steinbeck to feel happy and fulfilled. Pick up a new solo sport. Try running, swimming, or power yoga. Whatever you do, make sure you commit to doing it at least once a week so you know you can have a great time on your own. Learn a new skill. Picking up a new skill is always a lot of fun, whether you learn how to knit, speak Japanese, or fix a car.

Commune with nature. If you’re more of the indoors type, spend an afternoon taking a long walk or even going on a short hike. You’ll be surprised by how much fun you’ll have. Watch a movie that you’re convinced you’ll hate. No matter how silly it is, you’ll be guaranteed to have a good time if it’s something completely new. Pick up some food of a cuisine that you would normally never try. You’ll be surprised by how fun it is to give your taste buds a completely new treat.

Take the stress as a ‘cue’ which will remind you to bring music into your life. Stress(cue) leads to listening to music (routine) which, in turn, creates a better mood.

Join a team sport. Whether you’re joining a volleyball league or just playing badminton with two of your friends, you’ll be set to have a great time. Do a cultural activity. Go to the theatre, a museum, or a concert with your friends and see what a great time you have. Throw a theme party. Throwing a theme party with your friends is a great way to have fun, whether it’s a costume party or a murder mystery party. Check out a new restaurant. Go to a completely new place for the food or for the happy hour specials, and indulge in the great conversations you’ll be having with your friends. Cook together. Invite over a few friends and create an elaborate meal, or have fun baking new kinds of desserts.

If you really like dancing, then taking a salsa, cardio hip hop, or another type of dance class will definitely make your life more fun.

Hang out with people who are spontaneous and adventurous. These people are guaranteed to find fun in the most unlikely places. Hang out with people who crack you up. If you’re laughing, you’ll be able to have fun no matter where you are. Hang out with people who are positive. Positive people are excited about life and are guaranteed to have more fun than negative, whiny people.

Watch something funny with your friends. Go to the movies to see a comedy or even see a stand-up comedian, and you’ll instantly have fun. Play a silly board game. Board games are guaranteed to make you laugh when you’re hanging out with others. Play charades. This old school game is always a riot. Don’t be afraid to be silly or goofy. When you’re hanging out with friends, you can sing into your hairbrush, dress up in the most ridiculous outfits, or dance like a fool. Let go of your inhibitions and you’ll be having more fun in no time at all.

A road trip is a guaranteed way to have fun. Bring on the candy, bad pop music mix, and a map, and you’ll be having fun in no time. Go to the beach or the woods. You’ll be guaranteed to have fun outdoors if you’re with a pack of friends who are up for anything. Go on a fun vacation. Go to Vegas, Mexico, or just the next town over just because you feel like it, and enjoy the feeling of being a tourist and acting a little bit outrageous.

Take the time to get to know your colleagues by talking about your families and interests. Don’t be closed off at work. Look available instead of incredibly busy, and more people will want to talk to you. Indulge in the occasional chat session in the break room. Step out for lunch with one of your colleagues, and you’ll enjoy having a nice conversation and getting to know each other. Don’t let all of your relationships end with the work day. If you’re growing closer with some of your colleagues, invite them out for a drink or coffee after work.

Decorate a bit. If you can, put up a fun poster or just bring in a brightly-colored vase with some flowers in it. Bring some food. Bake cookies or bring in some chips and guacamole and see how it puts everyone in a more friendly, happy mood. Liven up your work area. Hang up a funny calendar and pictures that make you smile in your work space, and you’ll be on your way to having more fun at work.

If you’re throwing a party, invite some of your colleagues. Bring them in to a fun environment. You and your colleagues can also volunteer together. You’ll be able to have fun together while doing a good deed.

Go out for lunch. Stepping out of the office for lunch, whether you’re alone or with a colleague, will give you a brief break that will make you feel happier about getting to work. Get a little bit of physical exercise. Even if you’re at the office all day, take at least 10-15 minutes to go for a walk, whether you’re walking outside or around the office. Try taking the stairs instead of the elevator if you can. This will give you a quick physical break. Switch tasks from time to time. Switch between filing, making calls, and sending emails and you’ll see that each individual task becomes more fun.

If you have a more casual office, throwing a Nerf ball around with your colleagues can be a lot of fun. If you have your own office, hanging a basketball hoop over your door and shooting a light ball into it from time to time will make your day feel more fun.

Be friendly. Take the time to greet your teachers before class and to say hello if you see them in the halls. Take the time to get to know them. Without being annoying, have a friendly chat with your teacher at his desk before class once in a while. Show interest in the subject matter. Pay attention and ask and answer good questions, and you’ll have more of an appreciation for your teacher and the subject he teaches.

Have fun with your friends in the cafeteria. Enjoy your fun conversations with your friends and look forward to the time you have together. Don’t be late to lunch or spend all of your time trying to finish your homework for your next class or you’ll be missing valuable connections. Chat with your friends when you’re at your locker or walking to your next class. Set up a walking schedule that lets you walk to class with a close friend. If you come to school early, don’t be a zombie and talk to your friends; you’ll have fun and wake up from the conversation.

Be a good student. If you do your homework and study for your exams, then you’ll be immersed in the subject matter. You’ll be much more engaged in class if you actually know what’s going on. Understand your favorite subjects outside of school. Though you can’t love every class, if you find that you really like American History or French, then you’ll have more fun if you read up on the subject outside of class. Give every subject a chance. Don’t decide that you hate math and that you’ll always hate math after one bad geometry class; reset your mind after every new teacher and tell yourself that there’s at least one cool thing about every subject, no matter how challenging it may have been in the past.

Join a sport. Pick a sport that makes you have to work while having a good time. An extra-curricular sport shouldn’t feel like torture. Join a club. Pick a club that helps you explore your interests, such as the school newspaper, yearbook, or debate team. Get to know the people who participate in your sport or club. A big part of extra-curricular activities is the bond that you will build with the people around you. Make the most of the people around you and build as many connections as you can.