This list of things to do by yourself when you’re bored was created to help anyone trying to fight boredom. You may even find a new hobby among the activities in this list! And remember, you don’t have to do all of them. Just pick a few out to try and see if you enjoy them. Some of these things to do by yourself will help you combat your boredom more than others, so it’s best to just use trial and error and see where these activities take you. These 50 things to do by yourself only touch the surface of the wide variety of activities you can do when you find yourself getting bored. What’s great about these activities is you can do them by yourself, or even with friends if you want to. But many of them are intended just for you as a way to discover something new and shove away those boring feelings. Check out the full list of activities below!

50 Things to Do By Yourself

  1. Learn a new skill. Learning something new might seem daunting at first, but you never know where it might lead. A new skill could help you to create a new hobby for yourself or even something that you can turn into a career!
  2. Clean the house. Spring and summer are great times to do some cleaning around the house. Cleaning can be a great way to occupy your time, and you’ll be left feeling rewarded for tidying things up! Print one of these 10 cleaning checklists to help you stay on track.
  3. Head out for a long walk. You know what can stop bored in its tracks? Movement! Get outside and go on a walk around your neighborhood, town, or city, or even find a local park to walk in. You’ll be surprised how much a change of scenery can make you feel less bored.
  4. Learn a new language. If you want to challenge yourself and keep yourself occupied for a while, why not try learning a new language? There are dozens of languages to choose from like Spanish, French, Italian, German, and more! You can find some great resources to learn a new language here.
  5. Create a bucket list. Fight boredom by making a bucket list of things you want to do or accomplish. Each time you set out to complete out, you’ll get to check it off your bucket list. And what’s great about a bucket list is you can always add new things to it!
  6. Meditate. Meditation can be a great way to calm your mind. (If you don’t know how to meditate, check out this beginner’s guide.) While it’s not the most active activity to fight boredom, there are tons of benefits to meditation such as reducing anxiety, being more self-aware, and managing stress. Check out some of these free meditation apps to help you get started!
  7. Write a song. If you’re musically talented or just want to try something new, writing a song can be a great way to express yourself and be creative. If you know how to play an instrument, you could even come up with chords to accompany your song!
  8. Visit a local museum. Wherever you live there is likely a good selection of local museums that you can visit. Visiting a museum can be a great way to learn about history, science, art, and other interesting topics.
  9. Explore your faith. Religion and faith provide many learning opportunities and lessons that you can apply to your life. Taking time to explore your faith can help you discover new perspectives and learn new things about yourself and your faith. Try starting with these 50 Bible verses about faith.
  10. Try out a new restaurant. Feeling hungry? Why not look up a new restaurant in your area and try something new. Going out of your normal comfort zone for food choices can help you discover new and delicious cuisine that you’ve never had before!
  11. Track your spending and make a new budget. We might not admit it, but we spend a bit too much on things we don’t need. Keeping track of your spending and creating a new budget can be a great way to be mindful of your financials and create a budget for what you need and want. Check out some helpful budgeting tips here!
  12. Wake up early. Do you sleep in a lot? How about changing things up and waking up early! Waking up early means you have more time in the day to accomplish tasks and find new activities. You may even find that you do better as a morning person.
  13. Watch an action movie. Watching a movie is always a new way to spend your time. Action movies are great ways to keep yourself engaged with what you’re watching. Check out this list here of some of the top action movies that people love!
  14. Play a video game. There are all kinds of video games about fantasy, adventure, sports, and more that present interesting stories, engaging tasks, and a friendly amount of competition—just pick a funny username and press play!
  15. Read a book. Always see books that you want to read but never find the time to read them? Now’s a good time to start! You can even make a list of all the books you read so you can see how many you’ve read in a month or even a year!
  16. Listen to your favorite music. Everyone has a favorite musical artist or band that they like to listen to. Put on your favorite song or album and try to find new lyrics or music, or even explore new artists and songs that you’ve never heard before.
  17. Gaze at the stars. The night sky is full of beautiful sights and stars, all you need is a clear sky. To get the best view of some of the stars and planets in the sky, it’s best to away from a populated area where light pollution can make it hard to see all of the stars.
  18. Experiment with a new recipe. The internet is full of recipes and delicious meals for you to try. Try to experiment with a new recipe that sounds appetizing and you might just find a new recipe that will become one of your favorites.
  19. Buy something new for yourself. Have a certain item that you’ve been eyeing and wanting to buy? We give you permission to buy it, just remember to not go crazy with your spending (see tracking your spending above).
  20. Text a friend. While many of these activities are meant to be done by yourself, sometimes having a friend to talk to and share things with help combat boredom too. Your friend might even have some tips on how to combat boredom and what things they like to do by themselves! Tired of talking? You can play texting games with your friends instead.
  21. Start a bullet journal. A bullet journal can help you stay organized with ideas, reminders, and other tasks. If you’re looking to be more productive in 2021, start with one of these printable bullet journals.
  22. Schedule a massage. Feeling tense in your shoulders? Have some tight muscles that are bothering you? A massage can be a great way to work out your muscles and help your body relax. Check around your area to find a local massage parlor or spa that offers massage services.
  23. Try a new coffee shop. Lots of people love the taste of coffee, and every town or city will have a couple smaller coffee shops to compete with your Starbucks and Tim Hortons. Trying out a local coffee shop can be a great way to support local business, and you may just find that the coffee tastes better too!
  24. Do an exercise video. There are tons of benefits to exercising regularly, and doing an exercise video can get your body moving and take your mind off your boredom. YouTube is a great place to find exercise videos to work your legs, muscles, and other parts of your body.
  25. Write a letter to your future self. The future can be uncertain sometimes. You might not know where you’ll be in 5, 10, or 20 years. Writing a letter to your future self can be a creative way to express uncertain feelings and thoughts, and also gives you something to look back on and reflect down the road.
  26. Learn new dance moves on TikTok. TikTok dances. Everyone is doing them these days, but they’re not all as complex as they may seem. You can find some easy TikTok dances to learn here.
  27. Plant a garden. Even if your house doesn’t have a landscaped area, it doesn’t take much to make one. All you need is some dirt, mulch, and some flowers or shrubs to create a garden that you can call your own. Your local garden store can provide more information on what flowers thrive best in your garden.
  28. Print out your favorite pictures and hang them up. Everyone carries photos on their phones these days, so why not print out some of your favorites and hang them up in your bedroom or home? You could even frame some if you want to.
  29. Learn to play a musical instrument. Not everyone is skilled musically, but that doesn’t mean you can’t learn. There are dozens of different musical instruments like piano, guitar, drums, and more that you can learn both by yourself and with the help of a tutor.
  30. Plan your next vacation. Want to getaway? Start looking up different vacation spots and plan your next vacation, whether it’s a family vacation on a budget or a dreamy beach vacation. Do some research on that place you’ve always wanted to go and see how feasible it is for it to be your next vacation destination.
  31. Go for a long drive. Hit the road and see where it leads you. A long drive can take you through scenic areas of your town or city, and you may even find local parks or businesses that you didn’t know were there. Looking up local spots in your area can also.
  32. Feed birds in the park. Bring some birdseed to a local park and feed some birds! This is an activity you can do no matter the season.
  33. Go for a jog. Even if you don’t consider yourself a “runner,” going for a jog and getting exercise can be a great way to get yourself moving, your heart pumping, and feeling less bored. Whenever you start to feel yourself getting bored, moving your body will do wonders.
  34. Watch the sunset. Everyone should experience a good sunset every once and a while. Finding an optimal place away from trees, or by a body of water can give you a clear view of the colorful horizon as the sun is setting.
  35. Go for a hike in nature. Many local parks have nature trails created for people to take a hike through nature. Being in nature can help you clear your head, take in your surroundings and forget about feeling bored.
  36. Do some yoga. If running isn’t your thing, how about trying yoga? Yoga can help you stretch your muscles, calm your mind, and provides numerous health benefits. Check out some simple yoga poses that anyone can do here.
  37. Prep your meals for the week. Want to get ahead of your cooking for the week? Plan out what meals you want for breakfast/lunch/dinner and prepare what you need in advance. This can cut down on prep time and speed up the process of cooking your meals.
  38. Learn calligraphy. Penmanship can be a beautiful form of art, and anyone can learn it. Even if you don’t have the best handwriting, slowing down your writing and learning to create beautifully crafted words can leave you in awe.
  39. Give yourself a makeover. Not a fan of your current haircut or look? Give yourself a makeover! Try out a different hairstyle, find some new clothes, and find a new look that is “you.”
  40. Start a blog. Thanks to the internet it’s easier than ever to start a blog. You can write it about whatever you want; interests, current events, anything! Read about how to start a successful blog here.
  41. Take a bubble bath. Just want to relax? Take a bubble bath! It may seem a bit weird, but you’ll be surprised how relaxed you’ll feel afterward.
  42. Learn how to yo-yo. An age-old toy, the yo-yo doesn’t take much to learn. With a bit of practice, you can become a yo-yo master in no time!
  43. Organize your room. An organized room can bring new life into any space. Decluttering your room and reorganizing it provides lots of potential to combat boredom. You could even change your whole room layout! Need help getting started? Check out these best organizing tips.
  44. Go for a bike ride. Take a bike ride around your neighborhood, town, or city and explore the sights. Many local park areas also provide trails that you can ride on and explore nature as well.
  45. Make a list of things you are most grateful for. None of us do it nearly as often as we should, but making a list of what we’re grateful for can give you a new perspective on your life, your family, your friends, and what you enjoy most. Here are some tips on how to practice gratitude.
  46. Start a YouTube channel. Have something you want to share with the world? Make a YouTube channel and showcase it! Whether it’s an online blog, a latest haul, or anything else, YouTube can be a great way to create a following and share. Just remember to credit us if you go viral!
  47. Paint a picture. Express yourself and find your creativity by painting a picture. It can be something abstract from your mind, or something realistic like an object in your home or a landscape in your area.
  48. Watch a sports game. Whether it’s football, baseball, soccer, basketball, hockey, or another sport, sporting events are always engaging to watch. You might even learn more about a sport that you don’t know that much about by watching a sports game.
  49. Play with your pet. If you’re feeling bored, your pet may be as well. Playing with your pet can be a great way to strengthen your bond and keep you both active during the day.
  50. Paint your nails. Want to add a dash of color to your nails? Find a color that matches your outfit or one that you wouldn’t normally pick and see how it looks! Check out…100 Fun Things to Do When Bored22 Best Online Games to Play With Friends 75 Fun Websites to Waste Time on When Bored30 Texting Games

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