5 Ways to Make Your Time at Home a Productive One
“It’s best to just stay at home”, “Ah girl, don’t go out lah”, “Remember to wash your hands once you get home!”. How many of you have heard this one too many times? But you are just itching to go out and have a good time with your friends, at the bar, at the mall, at whatever else people do these days. I know. Being confined to the four walls of your bedroom is pretty boring, and how many times can you re-watch your favourite series on Netflix?
So instead of becoming one with your bed or sofa or floor, let’s try to be productive. Remember that crack in your wall that you have been wanting to fix, the storeroom that you wanted to organize, and the yoga mat that has been abandoned at the corner of your room? Time to give them some attention.
Here are 5 things that you can do to up your stay-at-home game…
Room Make-Over

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I got to confess… my room looks like a pig’s sty. If you walk past the bin center right below your block, ya that’s how my room looked like. So I’ve decided that enough is enough, and gave me room a make-over! Clean your room, if yours looked like mine. Take this time to give your room a refreshing new look!
Bring Out The Boredgames, I’m Board.

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When was the last time you sat in a circle and played a boardgame? Still remember Monopoly? Or even better, a game of MahJong. It’s the best really, a whole game can go on for a couple of hours. It’s the big leagues, the test of luck, patience and that rush of adrenaline. I’m sold.
Read a Book

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Boring… But when was the last time you sat down and gave yourself time to read a book? A year? 5 years? You never know, pick up a book and you might lose yourself another fairytale fantasy.
Start Journaling

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Start journaling. It can help to organize your life when you are able to organize your thoughts. Putting pen to paper is more effective than typing your thoughts down under the Notes app in your phone. There’s more commitment when you write things down. This can help you to clear your mind, it’s like restarting your computer.
Learn to Whip Up Your Own Recipes!

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Learn to cook! It’s fun. Trial and error and you might just find your next favourite dish! Since eating out all the time is not the best, cooking for yourself, and knowing exactly what you are putting in your body will help you to keep track of your intake. Baking can be a good past time with your friends as well!
If you are too lazy to cook, check out our tingkats and packed meals at www.foodline.sg/tingkat!
Here are some ways that you can keep yourself busy and productive at home! Please practice social responsibility to keep you and your loved ones safe.







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