![]() So instead of waiting for someone to create a challenge for you, do it yourself. Many times we’re bored because we don’t have a challenge - things are too easy or routine. I think this is by far the best thing on the list, but you may differ. Just some things I’ve done to keep my mind busy - pick and choose those that might work for you. I’m not going to pursue the longer answer in this post, but give you some ideas for the shorter answer. Is your job that boring? Are you really doing what you want to be doing? Is there a way to start pursuing something better? Or are you already in a great job, but something or someone is holding you back? And what can you do to improve the situation? The longer answer has to do with analyzing why you’re bored in the first place. So the short answer: just find things to entertain yourself. (Well, I haven’t played any games in awhile, but Freecell used to be my poison of choice a few years ago.) ![]() Sometimes, I’m creating a new project, or improving myself somehow … but sometimes I just find interesting stuff to read online or find a cool solitaire game to play. And I realized: I always keep myself busy, doing something, whether it’s productive or not. It gave me pause, to think about why I can’t recall ever getting that bored at work. I’m not one to get bored, ever … but a number of readers have written in with the question: What do I do if I’m bored out of my skull at work? Boredom slays more of existence than war. The war between being and nothingness is the underlying illness of the twentieth century. ![]()
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