Read. It seems to be a forgotten skill. There are so many different kinds of things to read that no one should have an excuse not to read. Go to the library and find something that you like. It's free!!
To get unbored, try engaging in activities that interest you, such as reading a book, going for a walk, trying a new hobby, or connecting with friends. By actively seeking out new experiences and challenges, you can stimulate your mind and combat boredom.
how do u get unbored? by:nadah if u r bord just think go play something with your family or go on the computer and play games.but if u don't have a computer. go to your friends house or something. like me i have a friend named gabby she allways asks if i can play outside
generally, sleep if you don't want to,just read, watch the nightsky, draw, get on the web, or anything you want that makes you unbored that you like to do the best or the second best or the third best. but sleeping is the best thing to do at night, since dreaming can be fun in sleeping and people have to sleep.
Elizabeth Foy Larsen has written: 'Unbored' -- subject(s): Recreation, Handicraft, GAMES / General, Amusements, SPORTS & RECREATION / General, CRAFTS & HOBBIES / General, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / Child Rearing, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Activities, JUVENILE NONFICTION / Activity Books, Games, JUVENILE NONFICTION / Curiosities & Wonders, REFERENCE / Handbooks & Manuals, Juvenile literature
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Michael Greg has written numerous books such as "Unbored: The Essential Field Guide to Serious Fun" co-authored with Joshua Glenn, and "The Golden Rule." He also writes children's books and works for publications like The New York Times and Wired.
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