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  1. Apr 8, 2024 · 6. Read a book. Dust off your favorite book and read it from cover to cover. If the book made it to the silver screen, watch the movie adaptation and make notes to compare! 7. Go on a walk. Not ...

  2. Jan 10, 2019 · Every teen battles boredom at some point or another, and it can make you miserable. Usually, I try to 'help' my boredom by checking Instagram, texting friends, or watching Netflix. But after scrolling on Pinterest for awhile or binge-watching my favorite show for hours, it'll start to leave me feeling sad and empty, and more bored than ever.

  3. 9. Have a picnic. Put out a blanket, and pack up some food to eat in your living room or backyard. Sometimes just a change of scenery really helps. 10. Create a bucket list. Dream of all the fun things you want to do in your lifetime. Or make a seasonal bucket list for what you want to do this or next season.

  4. Apr 18, 2024 · If you’re bored in class, try actively engaging with the material by asking questions or relating the topic to your interests. You can also discreetly doodle related concepts or ideas in your notes to keep your mind focused and creative. Or take a bathroom break to recharge your focus.

  5. Feb 20, 2024 · Take A Bubble Bath. Spoiler alert: Bubble baths are actually better when you don't have your phone in your hand. That's because you're present in the moment, and not distracted by the digital ...

  6. 1. Reading. One of the best alternatives to reaching for a phone is reading. You can read anything as long as it is inspirational, educational or entertaining. Be it a book, magazine or blog, make sure you spend at least 10-15 minutes a day on reading to expand your knowledge. 2.

  7. Apr 8, 2024 · 5. Kiss, Marry, Kill. Take a modern twist on this classic and fun school game. To play the Kiss, Marry, Kill, you will select three people (they can be anyone from mutual friends to A-List ...