What do you do on a day when you've got NOTHING to do? Let's just stick to one day as anyone can go out of town for the weekend, if money is not a concern.
When I was still in the university, I remember there were days when I had NOTHING to do. When I was left alone in the condominium unit I was sharing with seven female students, I felt very restless, even suffocated, that I compelled myself to go out. There was just one problem. Whenever I went out, I spent. In my restless days of boredom, I bought albums not worth listening to, books I didn't read, clothes and shoes I barely afforded (my mom felt like she was going to have a heart attack every time I called for my allowance). I even binged but those were days when I thought my waistline would stay at 26 inches forever.
The truth is, there is NOTHING you can not do on any day. There is always SOMETHING worthwhile which you can occupy yourself with, and I'm definitely not referring to surfing the net (although reading this might be worth your time).
Note: This is an article for those without a hobby. Hobbyists can take care of themselves, alright.
Here's a list to help you out:
1. Urgent matters. Do first what needs to be accomplished immediately. These are those that require immediate action because you have a deadline. The rule is to NEVER PROCRASTINATE on any given day.
2. Clean your space, especially if you start to trace your name with what you think is a chalky substance (that's dust, sweetie) on the dresser. Ladies, it may be high time to get your stilettos out of their boxes for some air. Remember, you starved yourselves just so you can save your lunch money for a sexy-looking, albeit highly impractical (and painful!), pair. So don't waste your sacrifices by making sure these shoes are well taken care of.
Besides, a clean space makes for a clear mind. If you feel like you can't organize your thoughts when writing a check, look around. Maybe it's time to clean up.
3. Read. Cosmopolitan doesn't count (unless they start advertising on my page). Get that Anna Karenina off the shelf. Come on, it's about time you get on Chapter 2!
4. Cook. Although I believe food tastes best when shared, why not practice for a dinner you'll someday prepare for your amore? Just remember that YOU ARE ALONE, so you're practically on your own if you cut yourself with a knife or worse, the gas tank blows up in your face.
5. Write. I suggest you clean your room first.
6. Exercise. Sweat it out while keeping up with the Kardashians. That family is everywhere!
7. If you can't help it, go out. Bring a camera. Visit the park, the library, or the museum. Yes, it can be a little bit dorky but these places are rarely visited by the locals, especially in Metro Manila (parks are an exception, depending on your occupation). Who knows what you may find and enjoy in these places?
There are other things that you can do at home and outside the home which won't cost you a lot. But if you wish to stay in and could not think of anything else to do, PHONE A FRIEND.
Do not, and I mean DO NOT, take that Magic Mic out of the box if you do not have the voice of an angel, particularly if the heat is almost unbearable, it is time for siesta, or your closest neighbor is within 2 blocks and you do not have a sound proof apartment (tip: egg containers can make simple sound proof environment).
Why? Have you not heard of the karaoke tragedies?
I rest my case.
