Boredom busting ideas?
jeb
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I'm on crutches after breaking both legs is there anything I can do to stop the boredom x
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Hi @jeb, welcome to the community, and sorry to hear about your troubles. Hopefully you'll find lots here to keep you interested (you can explore using the categories page), and you might like to check out our recent thread on podcasts.0
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Hi @jeb
Sorry to hear about your accident! Do you have netflix or any other online tv package? I love a good Box Set bingewatch so maybe you could get in on a good series? You can join free for a month here.
Do you like craft? Pinterest is great for searching for craft projects that could be done whilst seated.
When I was recovering from surgeries I decided to use the time to learn and so I watched a LOT of TED talks and documentaries. There are also lots of free online courses you can access. (just google free online courses)
I hope this helps and other people can share their own boredom busters!0 -
https://www.sporcle.com/ Is pretty good
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Hi @jeb,jeb said:I'm on crutches after breaking both legs is there anything I can do to stop the boredom xsorry to hear of your accident I hope you recover soon.Some of the things I have help me pass the time are: listening to music, audiobooks, watching TV shows box sets & films. Do in crossword puzzles and so Duco can also help as they are a brain stimuli.I hope this helps0 -
Have you listened to any good audiobooks lately @csno01?0
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Hi Tori,My recent favourites have been:The Magic cottage by James HerbertThe chalk man by CJ Tudor (which is currently been made into a TV series for BBC one)
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Ooh, they sound good @csno01! Do you have a favourite thing about them that you would like to share with us? I haven't heard of them before and I am intrigued
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