1. Digitize old photos.
2. Yard work.
3. Go through your wardrobe, do all the laundry and match all your socks, etc.
4. Deep clean your house.
5. Deep clean your car.
6. Workout.
7. Walk for a few miles.
8. Go to the library.
9. Watch DVDs from the library.
10. Read books from the library.
11. Meditate.
12. Play board games.
13. Take one photo every hour for 24 hours.
14. Talk on the phone with someone you love.
15. Plan out all your meals for the next month.
16. Review your budget and finances.
17. Do a puzzle.
18. Organize your junk drawer.
19. Have a yard sale.
20. Calculate how much money you need to save for retirement.
21. Have a picnic.
22. Rearrange your furniture.
23. If it's hot enough outside, go camping in the yard/free state park, etc.
24. Dig out those old boxes of jello and cans of food and come up with a way to use them
25. If you have a bicycle, go for a ride.
26. Journal.
27. Get someone to give you a haircut or trim.
28. Work on learning a new language with supplies free online or from the library.
29. Work in the garden, if you have one. Weed, water, stake plants that are getting floppy, etc.
30. Write a letter.
31. If you have a musical instrument, practice it.
32. Plan what you'll wear for each consecutive work day until your next day off, save time later.
33. Catch up on sleep.
34. Drink eight cups of water.
35. If you have kids/can borrow kids for a day, make macaroni or cereal necklaces, read out loud, etc.
36. Visit your parents or grandparents and help them out with their honey-do lists.
37. Make some abstract art. (Everybody's good at abstract art!)
38. Look for free local events online or at the library or post office bulletin boards and attend one.
39. Take a free online beginners course in programming.
40. Write some fan mail.
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