Another Boring Day


There really are times when you feel that time moves slower than it usually does, the waning hours and minutes seem to make your body more restless, and whatever you do, you could not seem to get yourself up and moving.

Well, I just had one of those days today. Besides having to do a lot of work, writing notes, making projects, and doing all this took a toll on me.

My mind seems a little flustered and quite confused on which is which. And quite frankly, I could not really think straight to be able to write a really nice post.

So, I just decided to write whatever I can.

So, to clear my head, I will just be listening to some tunes. And while I do that, I'm going to tell you how you can have boring days less frequently. First of all, I suggest that you do something worthwhile. I mean, not just something that you think is fun to do.

Always be productive. Try some new hobby, or maybe try going out, breathe the fresh air, smell the flowers; maybe you could try painting a beautiful scenery outside, from your porch or balcony; or perhaps you can try baking or cooking--explore the wonders of food, experiment with your taste buds, and who knows, you might become a really great cook.

For me, if I had all the time in the world, I will go traveling to different countries, taking pictures of beautiful scenery and make a collection of those photos. So, when dull moments come, I'll just take my album out and reminisce my experiences at each place I've been at. There's really nothing you could lose.

You should always try to set a goal each day. It doesn't have to be big. You can start out with small goals. Like what I have said, you can try out new things. In that way, you're not only having fun but at the same time you're discovering yourself and investing in yourself.

One of my goals this day was to finish my homework so I can continue writing, and reading novels. Now that's done, my next goal would have to be to learn how to bake cookies.

Lastly, you wouldn't have such a boring day if you would spend it with someone. Maybe a friend, your sister, your brother, mother, father; it could be anyone really. Time seems to be irrelevant when you're having a good time with friends and family. And who knows, you might find yourself doing all these things altogether.

Have fun with life!

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