How To Spend Your Time Off During Lockdown

While we might be on lockdown, it is still important to take some time off now and then. You will want to ensure you strike a balance between making your holiday both relaxing and productive. However, with a proper plan, all this is achievable. If you already have a to-do list, you are well ahead of others.  To avoid regrets, focus on the activities you had in mind and capture those moments. Here are seven ways you can make the most of your time off during lockdown.

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Reflect on Life

Breaks from the busy schedules help us to sit back and evaluate our progress. That could mean your academic life or work. Assess every vital aspect of your life to find areas you can improve on. During this time, set your goals for the next phases of your life.

This will immensely give your life purpose and drive to achieve your goals. Such a small task once done can be life-changing as it gives you an insight that you may easily have overlooked. Draw lessons from past experiences in your life and commit to improving certain aspects of your life.

Read a Book

Having some time off offers you time to read a book if not more. We all have a list of must-read books that we may not have time for during other times. These books, academic or not, can enrich your springtime and help you grow as a person.

Such reading sessions are good for the mind. Get into your nearest bookstore and surprise yourself. Also, visiting a public library near you can help widen your scope on the choice of books you may want to read.

Enjoy Family Time

We all fancy a get-together with our nuclear or even extended family. While this might be tough at the moment, you could do a family zoom or video call. 

Consider having homemade dinners and family game nights. You can also take your siblings for walks, concerts, picnics, and hiking. You need to treasure such moments as they do not come by so often.

Treat Yourself

You need to appreciate yourself and all the hard work that you put out there. During your time off, you can buy yourself the equipment to give yourself the much-needed massage, manicure, or pedicure. Your body yearns for it.

Also, get enough sleep during such times to make up for the other times when your sleeping time is cut down. Why not buy yourself some present such as your favourite perfume or chocolates? You could also check out the best t-shirts from the Dsquared2 for men collection to gift yourself an early summer gift.

Watch Movies

To loosen your mind a little, consider renting the latest highly rated movies and series to binge-watch. Find time to watch your friends’ recommended movies to ensure you have something to talk about the next time you meet. Order your pizza or popcorn and sit back to yourself in another fictional world. Educational documentaries can also be worth your while.

Volunteering

Feel free to sign up as a volunteer in your desired organization. This could be a charitable one, an institution, or a church. Volunteering can also apply during your travels to ensure you have a unique but enriching experience.

Volunteering helps you exercise your social skills and extend your friendship ties. Some of these places might gift you another lifelong friend that you are not aware you need right now.

Improve Your Skills

Consider taking online courses to improve your skills. Such courses do not necessarily need to be related to your career. Google search the best sites that offer free courses or even paid ones that you might be interested in.

Most of these institutions offering these courses can get you a course completion certificate at a small fee. These certificates can immensely help you to gain a competitive edge careerwise, while also having valuable experience. 

Bottom Line

There’s no limit to the number of productive activities you can engage in. Remember, to find time to exercise to keep yourself fit as you prepare to resume your studies or work. It would also help to get the coronavirus vaccine if you’re planning to travel. Such a measure shows that you are mindful of your health and of those you intend to interact with. Whatever you settle on, make sure it is fun and memorable. 

Natasha Colyer
Natasha Colyerhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
My name is Natasha and I am the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City. I have always loved to express myself creatively, most particularly through my writing, and after working for a number of other companies including Vogue and My Chic City I decided to head out on my own and Seen in the City was born. You can contact me on natasha@seeninthecity.co.uk

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