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Answered by pratimakamsu
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21 Things To Do During The 21-Day Lock down

Use the time at hand to learn new skills, find forgotten passions and get future-ready

TEAM RDUpdated: Mar 25, 2020 20:16:35 IST    

21 Things To Do During The 21-Day Lock down  

Time to make lemonade out of life’s lemons. And, when you have an unprecedented 21-day Lock down  staring at you, take it one day at a time. Instead of getting bogged down by the thought, take each of those days as an opportunity to build new skills, explore hobbies and do things you’ve always wanted to.

The Reader’s Digest team has compiled a list of ideas for you to explore:

 

1. Give your house a makeover

Tired of seeing the same old seating/dining arrangements, day in, day out? With a lock down in full progress, this may be a good time to rejig the decor and give your home a fresh new look. Change the curtains, move your tables, chairs and sofas around the house to try out new combinations. Besides burning good calories, who knows, this activity could help you hit the reset button and let you escape the drudgery of same-old.

 

2. Be a social butterfly—on the phone

There are at least half a dozen people, at any given point of time that you need to call back. An elderly aunt, that slightly touchy friend, or your former colleague—you really meant to call them back, but … you know how it is. This is a good time to find out how your friends and family are doing; if the seniors among them are coping well. Spread the warmth and stay bonded.

 

This is a no-brainer to be honest. Besides being a great entertainer, this can be a great use of your me-time, simply because you will enhance your knowledge of people, society, history and culture. Also, research suggests that reading books keeps you smarter and more empathetic. Perhaps, the secret to getting through these times all in one piece is hidden in one of those books lying on your bookshelf unread for the longest time?

 

4. Show yourself some love

Your pet gripe has been that you never get any time for yourself? Over the next three weeks, indulge in some self-care. Ask your partner to give you a hair massage. Or, make a face pack using ingredients at home.

Here’s a simple hack: mix three tablespoons of lemon juice with a tablespoon of turmeric powder, apply it on your face, leave it for 15-20 minutes and then wash if off. This will leave your face moistened and glowing.

 

5. Try digital housekeeping

Your home may be spick and span, but your digital life is a mess: photos all scattered, the music is from god-knows-when, old text files that need to be cleaned up. Not to mention a systems backup and an updation of your operating system. Most important, you need to change your passwords and keep them safe.

 

You need to do an activity for 3 weeks for it to become a habit, they earlier said. Even though that has been disproved, fitness experts will vouch for the fact that you can see the effects of exercise in this time. If you have been thinking of getting fitter, take up yoga or Pilates, or join a functional workout class from home. Many yoga and fitness trainers are offering classes online at this time—follow them on their social media pages to find the best option. What’s more, the fitness and aerobics videos on YouTube can be real fun!

 

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Answered by itzzkyara07
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BUILD A NEW BODY

TRY DIGITAL HOUSEKEEPING

SHOW YOURSELF SOME LOVE

BE A SOCIAL BUTTERFLY—ON THE PHONE

. GIVE YOUR HOUSE A MAKEOVER

LEARN TO COOK UP A STORM

PREPARE BETTER FOR THE NEXT CRISIS

DO AN ONLINE COURSE; SKILL UP/RE-SKILL

LET THE CREATIVITY FLOW

CONNECT WITH MEMORIES

Hope it helps you if it helps thn thnk mh ans nd mark it as brainlist plz

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