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Learn to stand on your head
Self-isolation mode leaves little room for sporting diversity. But you can do yoga or stretch even in the tiniest apartment.
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Finally take care of your health
If you are concerned about allergies, returning discomfort at some point in your body, or other sluggish health problems now is the time to sort it out. By the way, if you are worried that you may have symptoms of COVID-19, a consultation with your doctor will help you check if you really have any signs of the virus.
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Watch the Films That Won the Academy Awards
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Read a few books from the BBC list
The one-only series of Harry Potter books or the Lord of the Rings trilogy is enough to take up the entire quarantine which they could not understand at school age: at 16 it is difficult to feel existential suffering or to understand why the Master burned his novel.
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Relieve stress in a shooter or build a civilization
When there are too many disturbing events around that you can't influence, it's time to switch to another world for a while. Or maybe your option is a bit of safe aggression in-game shootouts with enemies.
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Tighten up English
As a rule, everyone wants to speak English well, but there is no time to teach all these irregular verbs and practice communication. You don't need to go to the office, so there are at least a couple of free hours that you used to spend on the road.
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Save for a long-held dream
Considering there is nowhere to go during self-isolation, some of the expenses will fall away by themselves. you'll probably do it online, so start using different savings tools
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