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Things to do whilst off work
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I probably havent put this in the correct section so apologies....
Ive been signed off work for the next 2 weeks and basically told to relax and de-stress. Any suggestions for cheap and interesting hobbies at home, because I predict daytime TV will drive me mad!!
Thanks
Ive been signed off work for the next 2 weeks and basically told to relax and de-stress. Any suggestions for cheap and interesting hobbies at home, because I predict daytime TV will drive me mad!!
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.saunter down to your local library, book a computer for an hour or so, log onto the library edition of ancestry.co.uk and indulge yourself in discovering all your ancestors and how chilled and stress free family history is, because the records are going nowhere and you have the rest of your life to seek out who saw to it you got here. After an hour or so, pop into the local pub and partake of a gill as you watch the world go by as you contemplate how uncomplicated life used to be.
Ok if the site lets me post here are some ideas...now i dont know if you are male or female, so take what you want and discard the rest....
knitting, crochet, buy some cheap canvas's and acrylic paints and try being creative, start a scrapbook, go for walks in the local park, go swimming, internet of course, read all those books you have been meaning to read, phone a friend, go cycling, have a massage or aromatherapy, sit in the garden and do nothing, take a neighbours dog for a walk...........
enjoy relaxing and doing nothing....or very little
knitting, crochet, buy some cheap canvas's and acrylic paints and try being creative, start a scrapbook, go for walks in the local park, go swimming, internet of course, read all those books you have been meaning to read, phone a friend, go cycling, have a massage or aromatherapy, sit in the garden and do nothing, take a neighbours dog for a walk...........
enjoy relaxing and doing nothing....or very little
of course craft....now why did'nt i think of that...maybe cos there is no beach near me...
its the ultimate de-stressor....how i wish i would win the lotto, i'd buy a lighthouse to live in and walk on the beach every day and listen to the waves every night....i'd be so chilled out, i'd be horizontal... ;-)
its the ultimate de-stressor....how i wish i would win the lotto, i'd buy a lighthouse to live in and walk on the beach every day and listen to the waves every night....i'd be so chilled out, i'd be horizontal... ;-)
Craft ...if i win the lotto this week i'll buy it and you can come and visit ...lol
JB....then do what you love to do to relax...read and cook up lots of stuff and freeze it....then when you are back to work you will have a fridge full of ready made meals...will save you time and effort in the weeks to come...and as Dot said..you need to identify how you got to this stage in the first place and put some life/work balance in your life...else you will end up in the same state again!!
JB....then do what you love to do to relax...read and cook up lots of stuff and freeze it....then when you are back to work you will have a fridge full of ready made meals...will save you time and effort in the weeks to come...and as Dot said..you need to identify how you got to this stage in the first place and put some life/work balance in your life...else you will end up in the same state again!!
Flippin hell...took me ages to get back here...but just before i hit the hay for the night.
JB ...why dont you try some PMR...progressive muscle relaxation...here's a page which tells you how...
http://stress.about.com/od/generaltechniques/ht/howtopmr.htm
good luck...hope you get back on to read this
JB ...why dont you try some PMR...progressive muscle relaxation...here's a page which tells you how...
http://stress.about.com/od/generaltechniques/ht/howtopmr.htm
good luck...hope you get back on to read this