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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I’ve been working through the whole lockdown, but have had a rare day off today; I have to say that anyone on full lock down deserves a medal. I’ve cleaned the house (which is spotless anyway), been for a long run and have bought stuff on the internet I don’t need.

What do you do to keep from crawling the wall when on lock down. I’m back to work tomorrow but I’m off on Wednesday and Thursday and need tips

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By *ark ph0enixWoman  over a year ago

Teesside

Long long baths and lots of solo play time

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex

I get bored even when we're not locked down. I've got Duolingo on my phone and try and learn a bit of Spanish, I read, sew, garden, talk to friends via WhatsApp, watch telly. Basically I have a lot of things on the go that I can pick up when I feel the dreaded boredom creeping up

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By *ottielayWoman  over a year ago

by the bay

You have to change your mindset

Chill

Slowww the fuck down

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"You have to change your mindset

Chill

Slowww the fuck down "

I wish I could. I can watch a bit Of TV or read in the evening. But it’s daylight hours im struggling with. Car and motorbikes are cleaned, garden is done and meals (sauces) prepped for week.

Roll on tomorrow for work and a big call out

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Long long baths and lots of solo play time "

Had an hour in the hot tub and as a male; solo play doesn’t last as long

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By *ottielayWoman  over a year ago

by the bay


"You have to change your mindset

Chill

Slowww the fuck down

I wish I could. I can watch a bit Of TV or read in the evening. But it’s daylight hours im struggling with. Car and motorbikes are cleaned, garden is done and meals (sauces) prepped for week.

Roll on tomorrow for work and a big call out"

Yes but you have to take your time with these jobs

Do them more slowly

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By *bi HaiveMan  over a year ago
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Cheeseville, Somerset


"I’ve been working through the whole lockdown, but have had a rare day off today; I have to say that anyone on full lock down deserves a medal. I’ve cleaned the house (which is spotless anyway), been for a long run and have bought stuff on the internet I don’t need.

What do you do to keep from crawling the wall when on lock down. I’m back to work tomorrow but I’m off on Wednesday and Thursday and need tips"

I post inane, meaningless ramblings on here.

A

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I get bored even when we're not locked down. I've got Duolingo on my phone and try and learn a bit of Spanish, I read, sew, garden, talk to friends via WhatsApp, watch telly. Basically I have a lot of things on the go that I can pick up when I feel the dreaded boredom creeping up"

May try Duolingo; I’m not a natural when it comes to foreign languages, but may try it. I keep busy normally so free time means fun time and being out and about. I’ve run out of jobs to do

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By *ensualtouch15Man  over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"I’ve been working through the whole lockdown, but have had a rare day off today; I have to say that anyone on full lock down deserves a medal. I’ve cleaned the house (which is spotless anyway), been for a long run and have bought stuff on the internet I don’t need.

What do you do to keep from crawling the wall when on lock down. I’m back to work tomorrow but I’m off on Wednesday and Thursday and need tips"

I have a garden

Trees

Slabs

A kitchen

Gym rings

A bike

The national forest on my doorstep

A garden

Slabs

Trees to climb

Maps

Stuff to read

Work

And

FUCKING PLANKING !!!!

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"I get bored even when we're not locked down. I've got Duolingo on my phone and try and learn a bit of Spanish, I read, sew, garden, talk to friends via WhatsApp, watch telly. Basically I have a lot of things on the go that I can pick up when I feel the dreaded boredom creeping up

May try Duolingo; I’m not a natural when it comes to foreign languages, but may try it. I keep busy normally so free time means fun time and being out and about. I’ve run out of jobs to do"

I like Duolingo because it can be picked up and put down. Also it makes you learn by repetition which suits me.

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By *ark_NLMan  over a year ago

Netherlands / Merseyside

Duolingo is great on the phone. It is even better when you use it via a PC. It's helped me a lot with the Dutch language, I'm not great at speaking it but I can understand some things, especially in the supermarkets

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By *carlett AllureWoman  over a year ago

Cardiff

I’ve actually made progress on the house renovations I should of done 4 years ago. Going to cost me a fortune once lockdown is over to get them all put right tho

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