I'm a 17yr old female,at home on a break from school.I'm very idle n need advice on what to do with my free time.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Mental health? loveydovey224 answered Monday November 23 2009, 3:09 pm: I'm on the same boat as you (idle 17 year old girl) haha. But yeah here are some things I try to do when i have free time instead of just wasting it online or whatever:
1) I sometimes like to stretch. I want to be able to do a split so i sometimes work on that in my spare time.
2) I do fitness stuff. I think you're supposed to get a minimum of half an hour of cardio exercise a day to maintain a healthy heart so that's half an hour right now. I also do crutches and wall sits and push ups to get more toned
3) call a friend! It's nice to just hang out with your friends sometimes even though its not the most productive way to spend your time
4) paint your nails or put on a face mask or something. It's a nice way to kill some time and it will make you feel pretty :)
5) I know you're just talking about one break so i dont know if this really applies to you or not but I like to volunteer in some of my spare time. It looks good for colleges and it feels good to be helping out a cause you believe in
6) again im not sure how much this applies to you since you're just being idle for one break, but you could try to get a job.
7) read a book. I know it doesnt sound so fun but if you find a good book it isnt so bad and i find that time goes by pretty fast when i'm reading. It also makes you sound smarter if you can like reference a book in a conversation.. haha! and you'll have a better vocabulary too.
8) If all else fails and you're really bored and have nothing to do, watching movies, watching tv, or playing computer games is a nice way to make the day go by faster than just doing nothing. Sims is a personal favorite of mine haha
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