you are Ramesh felling bored during lockdown your friend Saurabh came to you and suggest some points to utilised your free time. now write your daily routine in 250 word in your own words
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9:30-10:00: Getting up
I’m notoriously bad at getting up, especially without a morning lecture to force me out from under the covers. The best way to fake being a morning person was to charge my phone downstairs overnight. It
10:30: Breakfast
A decent breakfast is the only thing that can transform me into a functioning human adult. Pancakes are dead easy to make, especially if you have time to make the batter the night before.
11:00: Study Time
Armed with a cup of tea, I make my way into the living room to begin studying. With the absence of the UCL library as my study space, physically moving to a different room helped my brain get in ‘study mode.’
1:00: Lunch
After being in ‘focus mode’ all morning, lunch is a great time to decompress. Chatting about what you’ve just read, learnt or written with flatmates, family, (or even just your cat) helps keep it clear in your mind.
2:00: Study time p. 2
If my mind wanders from work, I switched up what I was studying to give my brain a break. For my end of year assessments, this meant changing from writing an essay to reading a critic, or from reading a text to creating an essay plan.
4:00 Running
Running is another hobby I’ve started during lockdown, using the NHS’s ‘Couch to 5K’ app. I’m not at 5k yet, but I have got significantly fitter and it’s a great way to clear your head from lockdown stress.
6:00: Dinner
I find cooking especially therapeutic, and lockdown has been a great time to test out new recipes and perfect old ones. So far, my favourite ones have come from Georgina Hayden’s Taverna recipe book, which I recommend to anyone who wants to learn how to cook amazing Greek food.
7:00: Film evening
I have an extensive list of films people tell me I should have watched, but I’ve never got round to. I’ve used lockdown to work through them with my family.
10:00: Get an early night!
Use lockdown to catch up on your sleep schedule. You no longer have to pull all-nighters or head out to Loop until the early hours. Getting a good night’s sleep also helped me to think more clearly and get better at tackling lockdown stress or anxiety.
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