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What are some good indoor activities to do in isolation?
#1
Really run out of ideas, help



#2
learning things on the internet is good, through covid i learned coding and some video editing



#3
I learned some minor C++, intermediate Malay, and how to cook Kari Ayam, all online since this quarantine started



#4
Learn how to program, or speak a langauge. Can still practice a new language online with other people, make new friends, learn about other cultures, et al.



#5
Yoga. Low intensity yet good physical activity that will pay off if you keep it up.



#6
Learning music or becoming more immersed in musical culture



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#7
Work out bruh get some gains even if its small gains



#8
Read anything and everything. Write if you can. Come up with an indoor fitness routine. Build your first post-covid/return to some sort of normalcy vacation. Learn to play an instrument. Bake. Cook.



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#9
Just workout as much as you can. Learn to invest your money



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#10
Reading has practically saved me during the lockdown periods. Super therapeutic and time just flies when you're reading something you're interested in.



#11
Reading books, especially '"classics" stuff that was shoved down our throats in highschool. Now that I'm older I can take my time and actually enjoy them.



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#12
stop motion. Every stable person makes at home stop motion films.
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#13
hahahah. Not having to write a paper at the end is a great feeling.



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#14
Watch YouTube videos on the around-the-house jobs you have been procrastinating from.



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#15
Exercising , trust me when i say this , even by doing basic no equipment workouts I can see my abs are more visible and I can jump higher , trust me .  I also recommend the app home workout as it helps you stay on track and also gives really good workouts , this is what I used



#16
as other people have mentioned, you can definitely find so many different courses on a variety of languages, skills, etc. personally, ive been dedicating myself to buying a couple pieces of gym equipment for home, and just been trying to compensate for my lack of movement at home to keep up a relatively healthy physique



#17
Buy a dart board, it’s really fun



#18
Learn a new skill, find something your interested in and research it on youtube etc.



#19
learn a new skill or enhance one you already have is the best thing u could do