Ideas to Try Out in Your Free Time (last part)

Here are the last ideas (for the moment) that came up to my mind and that you could try our in your free time. The previous parts are published here.

  • Plan a trip “on the road”. Offer yourself a little adventure to organize a road trip. Take a road map, identify a path that you do not know, and maybe not so well known. Look for a place to stop for the night. Check the weather forecast and go!
  • Try “geocaching”. Do you know what geocaching is? It is a so-called “experiential” game, which is nothing more than the technological evolution of the classic treasure hunt. Participants, called “geocachers”, use a GPS device or an App on a Smartphone to hide or find containers of different types and sizes. Sometimes they are organized by voluntary associations to raise funds, so participating would also help to finance a good cause. You will find them of any types, from the simplest to the most elaborate, sometimes with puzzles to solve.
  • Make a bucket list. A bucket list is a list of things you want to do in your life, from your goals to your dreams, and also the experiences you want to live. Once completed, choose a wish and make it come true!
  • Rest. It is decided, in your free time you do nothing. It is your right, if you get bored know that boredom could prove to be a source of creativity. Doing nothing helps you recreate your regenerating sphere to which you consciously or unconsciously aspire.

To conclude, I would like to stress the importance of the mentality with which you approach your free time. Sometimes it would be more useful to take leave also from yourself and not only from your job.. Going on vacations not always means making emptiness within yourself, freeing yourself from everyday thoughts. Sometimes going on vacations means fleeing, running away from your reality. And escaping from everyday life doesn’t mean your mental worries go on vacations too!

If you would like to send me your ideas, I will add to future posts to be published in my blog!

Thank you for reading so far!

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Ideas to Try out in Your Free Time (part four)

The journey to explore ideas to try in your free time continues today. Other ideas have been published earlier. Let’s check them out!

Here are some new ideas to try out in your free time.
  1. Organize a picnic. Choose a date, a place and invite your friends and/or family. The formula, particularly convivial, is declined in many ways and can integrate a theme, a specific culinary style, a walk, or even games for the youngest and, why not, also for the older.
  2. Take a trip alone. This may seem like a very bold big step if you are used to travelling with your partner, family or friends. The advantage is the incredible freedom to really do what you want, not to compromise with others on what you want to do, and to plan an itinerary only according to your wishes.
  3. Read a book outdoors. Choose a comfortable place, a park with a beautiful lawn for example, and take a blanket to sit on. Take advantage of your time to read a book by occasionally looking at the people around you, walking, children playing, dogs running. Enjoy the life that unfolds around you, without you having to do anything. And if you finish the book, why not leave it on a bench with some advice for those who want to take it?
  4. Cultivate your own garden. Whether you want medicinal plants, vegetables or flowers, making a garden is fun and instructive. If you don’t have land, you can also do it on a balcony. And if you do not have a balcony either, there are plants that live well also inside. This activity is particularly healthy because it allows you to regain contact with nature, to understand its dynamics and to observe its wonders.
  5. Immerse yourself in nature. As I said before, being in contact with nature is extremely energizing, relaxing and reassuring. Whether it’s a walk in a forest, in a park or a full immersion in nature, like camping, listen to your wishes and make them come true.

Would you have other ideas to add? Let me know!

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