In between my graduation in July and a possible job opening in October, I will have 2 months where I am totally free to do whatever I want. Now, I want to spend those months travelling, but for now I'm looking for opportunities that I can take in activities to do at home. I want to use the summer to better myself.
Any ideas?
>>17295680
Get 8 hours of sleep and wake up early in the morning.
>>17295687
But what to do during the daytime?
For example, I already do pushups, meditation, finishing my thesis (my primary concern at the moment), but other than that, I need a primary activity that I can get very into other than gaming and watching series/movies like a lazy bastard.
>>17295698
Go on walks?
>>17295955
That's a good idea, but not really productive.
Maybe following an online course in basic skills such as Excel or something?
Do some light reading.
Go for a hike on a nature trail.
Drive to an unfamiliar town, park at a library or shopping center, and walk around the main street and/or neighborhoods. I've done this a couple times and it's weirdly comfy.
>>17296470
Thanks for the advice! I will definitely do this a couple of times.
>>17295680
spend some money and join a course if you're actually interested in excel/programming/data science. if you don't commit, you're gonna while away the time asking questions like "what should i do? how should i do? omg time is running out, how do i not feel like a lazy faggot?" while consuming media and browsing on /adv/. if ou wanna travel, honestly just do it. hitchhike if you have to. if you tell people you were travelling and have the photos to prove it you can atleast spin i into a positive experience for a resume instead of "i re-watched breaking bad for the 3rd time like the fucktard i am"
>>17295680
i recommend doing a microcourse in something on coursera or atleast audit a course by following along the syllabus using the interwebs if you cant afford it. remember 2 months seems like a lot of time but it's only 40 hours of productive time for 8 weeks. maybe less since you say you're lazy. that means a max of 2240 hours you have to actually DO something if you're at home. budget your time accordingly.
>>17296437
>That's a good idea, but not really productive.
hahaha nothing is productive. you will die in your lifetime