Amidst the coronavirus pandemic, we’ve now entered the circuit breaker phase where we’re encouraged to home quarantine to reduce the chances of catching or passing the virus. Here we explore some productive, and just plain fun, ways to pass the time while at home.
Personal Development With Online Courses
Instead of squandering this home-bound period playing online games, why not enroll in an online course from an elite institution? The Ivy League universities (i.e. Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton and Yale) are currently offering more than 500 courses online for free.
Those hoping to build their professional skill sets can take advantage of courses ranging from computer science to business to education. For those that prefer learning for intellectual purposes, there are a range of subjects available, including courses in the humanities, social sciences and arts. Not only that, these online courses are offered in a variety of formats, durations, and languages.
Masterclass is another interesting opportunity to consider. The platform engages global leaders in their field to conduct their online courses and costs $15 per month. Courses range from art to athletics, making it a great opportunity to pick up a new hobby. Imagine learning fashion design from Marc Jacobs, singing from Christina Aguilera, cooking from Gordon Ramsey or basketball basics from Steph Curry!
Home Workout With Free Online Instructional Videos
Getting to the gym and sharing training equipment is unwise at this time, but you don’t have to stop working out altogether. While in-home workouts can be tricky, the benefits of staying in shape is worth the time and effort.
To help keep you engaged, there are a number of free online fitness and wellness videos available. For example, Popsugar offers many fitness instructional videos that range from cardio workouts, high-intensity interval training (HIIT), kickboxing and sculpting exercises.
Local gyms like Boom is offering online workout sessions via Instagram Live, and Fitness First is also going online with online Facebook classes. Gyms like Ritual Gym provide handy tips for 30-minute workouts (and stretch sessions) on their Instagram page.
If you’re looking to try something new or continue your yoga practice, try Yoga with Adriene which has an online community with over 6 million followers.
Spring Clean Your Home
With so much time on your hands, why not learn from Marie Kondo, the decluttering expert, to clear out that crazy mess in your room and keep only items that “spark joy”?
Spring cleaning and decluttering can actually boost your mood. While you are at it, make sure to pack up those things that you have been hoarding for years and donate items that are still in good condition to charity. You may even resell some of your items online to make some quick cash!
Catch-Up on Your Favourite TV Series
Catching up on your favourite TV series or movie that you have been too busy to watch can be an effortless and entertaining pastime, which is also affordable. While paid streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime provide a wide range of international selections, the MeWatch service offers some local shows.
A word of caution: Binge-watching your favourite TV series for long hours can be bad for your health. Studies have found that watching television for extended periods of time can negatively impact our diets and limit our physical activity. There’s nothing wrong with relaxing during this stressful time, but it is important to limit time spent in front of the TV or take breaks to keep yourself healthy.
Listen to a Book
If you’ve already watched enough television and would rather explore something new, perhaps it is worth considering audiobooks. Subscription based services typically cost about S$15 per month and offer unlimited access to huge libraries (e.g. 100,000+ titles).
Some of these services also offer free trial periods, so don’t have to commit to paying on an on-going basis right away. For example, Audible offers a free 30-day trial to new users. On the other hand, if you would prefer to purchase a single audio book, services like Google Play Audiobooks or Kindle for Android are a better fit. These services typically charge just a few dollars per book, but slightly more for new releases (e.g. S$15-25).
Get the Most out of Being Socially Responsible
Social distancing can be a tough measure, but it is an essential step to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Taking part in these engaging and affordable activities can help you embrace your time at home, without going too stir crazy.
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