10 Alternative Options to Watsing Time
1. Expose yourself to new knowledge. If you have a starting point, use it, if not, randomization of Wikipedia articles may not be a bad place to start
2. Find people who will be positive and supportive. Cut toxic people out of your life.
3. Look for solutions for your problems-ask for assistance if you need it.
4. Look for options that do the most good/least harm overall. Remember that it is okay to do what is best for yourself too (within the bounds of the law and your personal moral code)
5. Identify what you would like to improve in yourself and set reasonable goals towards improving. Measure yourself only against yourself/your progress
6. Examine what lead you to make a mistake and take actions to prevent making the mistake in the future.
7. Situationally- a. Just make a draft and improve it from there, the first go is going to have mistakes or b. Work towards an acceptable quality and fix only the mistakes that matter.
8. Make a list of priorities. Rank said list. Revise as needed.
9. This is the only one I didn't really understand. I have no advice, sorry.
10. Live your life. I feel like this is a cop-out response, but maybe it's also a cop-out addition to the above list.
Anyway, my list could obviously use expantion, but I didn't want to make it too long. I will do my best to clarify any questions anyone has.
Oh, in that case.
9. Browse Funsubstance (jk)
In seriousness looking at memes is usually what I do when my goal is to kill time or wind down. And also, I don't think browsing memes is a waste if time if you enjoy it and have the time.
12. Reposting
1. Expose yourself to new knowledge. If you have a starting point, use it, if not, randomization of Wikipedia articles may not be a bad place to start
2. Find people who will be positive and supportive. Cut toxic people out of your life.
3. Look for solutions for your problems-ask for assistance if you need it.
4. Look for options that do the most good/least harm overall. Remember that it is okay to do what is best for yourself too (within the bounds of the law and your personal moral code)
5. Identify what you would like to improve in yourself and set reasonable goals towards improving. Measure yourself only against yourself/your progress
6. Examine what lead you to make a mistake and take actions to prevent making the mistake in the future.
7. Situationally- a. Just make a draft and improve it from there, the first go is going to have mistakes or b. Work towards an acceptable quality and fix only the mistakes that matter.
9. This is the only one I didn't really understand. I have no advice, sorry.
10. Live your life. I feel like this is a cop-out response, but maybe it's also a cop-out addition to the above list.
Anyway, my list could obviously use expantion, but I didn't want to make it too long. I will do my best to clarify any questions anyone has.
9. Browse Funsubstance (jk)
In seriousness looking at memes is usually what I do when my goal is to kill time or wind down. And also, I don't think browsing memes is a waste if time if you enjoy it and have the time.