This is the continuation of Part II.
21.SIMPLIFY YOUR WARDROBE
22. DO SMALL HOUSEHOLD WORK
23.BAKE A CAKE
24. WATCH NETFLIX FOR ONE MONTH FREE
Yes! Netflix offers a trial of one-month free. You can watch amazing shows and movies like F.R.I.E.N.D.S, Stranger Things, Girlboss, etc.
25.GO TO THEME PARK
26 .READ THE NEWSPAPER EVERYDAY
27.VISIT A LIBRARY or BOOKSTORE
28.LEARN TO DO YOUR HAIR
29.HAVE A MOVIE MARATHON
30.IMPROVE YOU STUDYING SKILLS or BROWSE STUDY TIPS VIDEOS
31.WAKE UP/ GO TO BED EARLY
32.SPEND LESS TIME TIME ON PHONE/PC
Us, this generation, being captives of our mobile phones, it is important to remember that we need to spend some tech-free time. Spend time with people who make you forget to look at your phone. Remember everything you do need not be shared on social media. Don’t give them the privilege of knowing everything. A Private Life Is Always A Happy Life.
33.LEARN HOW TO DO LAUNDRY
Learn how to wash your own clothes. Self-help is the best help.
34.WRITE A BUCKET LIST
I have a board in Pinterest for Bucket List Ideas. Check it out! https://pin.it/dbkmuvmono6qyb
35.START SAVING MONEY
36.CREATE A MORNING & NIGHT ROUTINE
37.START A BLOG
Beat the boredom by starting a blog. Write whatever you like.
38.GO TO A BEACH
39.VISIT THE ZOO
40.CREATE A SUMMER MUSIC PLAYLIST
Curate a personal Summer playlist of your favourite songs or current obsessions.
41.MAKE POPSICLES AT HOME
42.HAVE A PICNIC PARTY
43. WATCH IPL
Yayyy! Watch IPL. I’m a cricket freak so I love to watch cricket. Watch Chennai Super Kings play.
44. ENJOY A TECH-FREE DAY
45. SEND LETTERS TO YOUR LOVED ONES
46. START JOURNALLING
I hope this post gave you some ideas on what to do this Summer! Let’s make it a point to spend this Holiday effectually and purposefully for the betterment of ourselves as well as others. Hope y’all liked it. Please follow and comment. Do share it with your friends. Thank you so much for sparing your time to read this. Thank you so much!
In a world of algorithms, hashtags and followers, know the true importance of HUMAN CONNECTION.
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