Everyone gets bored sometimes, but that doesn't make it any easier to deal with! If you're looking for a few creative ways to beat boredom, we've got you covered. Below you'll find a list of fun activities you can try to pass the time on a dull afternoon. We'll also touch on some things you can try if the boredom is starting to get you down or making you feel a bit lonely.

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Crank up the music.

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Have a solo dance party.

  1. Close your door, put on some tunes, and bust a move! Dancing is cathartic, it boosts your mood, gets your heart rate up, and it's just plain fun. Since you're alone, you can really let loose without worrying about being judged or feeling silly. Put on something with a beat and dance an afternoon away.[3]
    • If you like disco, anything by Donna Summer or the BeeGees will get you moving.
    • If classic rock with a beat is more your speed, try Queen's "Don't Stop Me Now."[4]
    • If you love a good club hit, check out Lady Gaga's "Applause," Rihanna's "Don't Stop the Music," and Beyonce's "Countdown."
    • If you're a K-pop fan, you can't go wrong with BTS! Start with "Telepathy" and go from there.[5]
3

Create a vision board.

  1. Vision boards allow you to set goals and get crafty all at once! Start by choosing any goal or project you want to focus on. Then, grab a stack of magazines and cut out images that reflect your goal in some way. Arrange the images on poster board and glue or tape them in place. Then, prop up the board somewhere in your room where you can look at it often and feel inspired.[6]
    • If you don't have magazines, print images from Pinterest or Instagram.
    • Create a digital board if you prefer to work that way. For example, use Pinterest or Tumblr, or download a vision board app.[7]
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4

Take a class.

  1. Learning something new is a great way to pass time. You can check out your local community college for classes or browse available classes online (some of those might even be free!) You never know what you might end up being awesome at.[8] If you're looking for ideas, you might consider:
    • Signing up for an online art class.[9]
    • Checking out improv classes at a local theater.
    • Streaming a cooking class from your kitchen.
    • Taking a foreign language class or using a language learning app.[10]
    • Learning to knit on YouTube.[11]
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Join a group or volunteer.

  1. Try this if boredom is starting to make you feel a bit lonely. Do what you can to get outside of your own head a little! Join a club or sports team so you can mingle with people who share your interests. Or you could volunteer at a soup kitchen or women’s shelter, sign up to read to the elderly at a nearby nursing home, or mentor a young person in your community.[20]
    • If you're interested in activism, consider volunteering at an animal shelter or joining an environmental preservation group.
    • If you can't physically volunteer, look into ways you can help community organizations remotely.[21]
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Try journaling if boredom is making you anxious.

Community Q&A

  • Question
    How do I fight boredom during a long car ride?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    If you are driving, listen to upbeat music that will keep you awake. If you are a passenger, you can listen to music or play games on your mobile phone. You can also play games in the car, such as "I spy."
  • Question
    How can I convince my parents to buy me a cell phone so I'll be less bored?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Explain to them that cell phones are critical in emergency situations. You could probably find some helpful statistics online to pad your argument.
  • Question
    What can I do when there is nothing for me to do?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    You can read, watch television, or take up some hobbies (painting, sewing, knitting, etc.) to keep you from being bored.
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This article was co-authored by Desiree Panlilio and by wikiHow staff writer, Amber Crain. Desiree Panlilio is a Teen Life Coach and the Owner of Encouraging Teens, LLC. With over three years of experience, she specializes in helping teens and young adults define roles, set goals, develop healthy academic and personal habits, grow in leadership potential, and create their life paths. Desiree holds a BSN in Nursing from The University of Victoria and an MA in Human Services Counseling with a concentration in Life Coaching from Liberty University. This article has been viewed 321,451 times.
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