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Old Nov 03, 2023, 10:24 AM
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1. Cleaning
2. Cooking
3. Read a book
4. Journaling
5. Call friends
6. Clean the room
7. Exercise
8. Painting / colouring / drawing
9. Play guitar
10. Oil massage
11. Learning a language
12. Spend time with pets
13. Read Bible
14. Listen to music
15. Window shopping
16. Try new hairstyle / hair care
17. Dance
18. Meditation
19. Buy vegetables
20. Go to a library
21. Grow some plants
22. Build a model
23. Learn carpentry
24. Scrapbooking
25. Walking
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Old Nov 03, 2023, 11:23 AM
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Cleaning...

Maybe find a balance, cut screen time in half, or a quarter, rather than cutting it out completely. Especially immediately...

Good list.

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Old Dec 20, 2023, 01:29 AM
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thank you for the list
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Long term side effects from medications, some of them discontinued:
- hypothyroidism
- obesity BMI ~ 38
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