Anyone got any ideas on what I could do? I am pretty bored right now. I got a TV in my room, and a computer in my room(I am on CPU right now). What can I do? I can't really leave my house so. What can I do? I also have a Wii, an Xbox 360, a Ps3, and a DS light. Any ideas?
Additional info, added Friday March 7 2008, 8:34 pm: Well I was thinking of more specific things, like suggesting a website, but hey, it doesn't matter now that the day is over.. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? asknava answered Saturday March 8 2008, 7:10 am: It seems apparent to me that those things you have in your room aren't giving you the mental stimulation you need right now. I think you should consider thinking of a hoby. A hoby is cool cause whenever you are bored you can just do that. I like to read, I am reading this mystery novel right now. When I get bored though, sometimes I do art work like paper machet, painting, etc. You don't have to be good at it, you are just doing it for the mental and creative stimulation. You can pick up a crossword puzzle or get one of those Suduko books so that when you are bored you can work on that. Drawing is cool too and writing poetry. Making a goal list, if you have the energy you could organize your room...I tend to do that kind of stuff when I am stuck in the house. Just cause you are sick doesn't mean you can't tidy up or re-organize. You could make a vision board of your goals, this is low energy and fun. :) Hope you get inspired to find what you want to do. [ asknava's advice column | Ask asknava A Question ]
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