Things to do in Quarantine.

10 Fun Things to do in Quarantine from the Comfort of Your Home



During this time, you can learn how to cook Vegetable Tikka Masala, launch a new Free 3D Modeling Software, plan how to open a Braiding Shop/Nail Spa, select Banquets in Indore for your upcoming wedding, choose Travel Blog Names or make plans Worldwide Travel once the pandemic is over. 

You must be bored sitting all the time in home, in this quarantine period and would be looking for something to pass the time or do something productive, than I am here to make you aware about 10 crazy and interesting things which you can do or learn during this lock-down to kill the time.


1. Try a New Recipe


If you’re struggling to find the ingredients you would usually buy from the supermarket, why not experiment with what you do have in the cupboards and try cooking a new recipe? You never know, you might invent something incredible! 


2. Organise your Photo Albums


Do you have a book full of photos you’ve been meaning to organise? There’s no time like the present! This will also give you the chance to walk down memory lane, remembering happier times, which will ultimately leave you feeling revitalised.


3. Complete those Home Improvements 

We all have those jobs around the house we keep putting off. Whether your front door needs painting, your living room needs decorating or your back garden needs weeding, use this as a unique opportunity to do all of those little jobs you’ve spent the last six months putting off.  

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4. Update Your CV


Whether you’re worried that the coronavirus will impact on your job, or simply fancy a change or career or pace, why not use all of this new-found free time to update your CV. Sensible and practical, it will make you feel like you’re using your time wisely and investing in your future.


5.Watch Old Movies 

There’s nothing better than the nostalgia that is invoked when you sit down to re-watch some of your favourite old movies.  They bring back memories of better times, you know them line for line, and they make you feel happy: what better way to cope with times of crisis? 


6. Start a Blog

Share your thoughts and feelings with the outside world via your very own blog. It could be on any subject and aimed at any audience: a blog is your own little corner of the internet, and it can be very liberating to have your own space to say and do anything you want.


7. Play Boardgames

Boardgames are for life, not just for Christmas, so dig your Monopoly board out from the back of the cupboard and set up a tournament. Board games can last for hours and bring out the competitive spirit in almost everybody, making them a great way to spend your time in isolation.  

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8. Practice Yoga


Yoga is a great form of exercise, and is also good for your mental health. Just because you can’t get to your usual studio or class doesn’t mean that you can’t practice yoga. There are plenty of great videos on YouTube you can follow in your living room, and if you’re staying in with kids there are also yoga channels aimed specifically at children, such as Cosmic Kids, which combine gentle yoga with stories and fairytales.


9. Start a Hobby

Have you always wished you could knit or wanted to build a model railway track? Now is the perfect time to start a hobby. You can order the supplies you need online, and follow online tutorials to learn a brand new skill.


10. Interview Your Parents and Grandparents

Do you know your family history? Do you have it written down for your children, or your children’s children? If not, why not call your parents and grandparents to interview them and record the audio. Not only will this give you the chance to create a comprehensive family history, it will also provide vital social contact for the elderly and most vulnerable.


THANK YOU.



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