When everyone else is out doing something?!


Question: how do I not feel so sad when theres nothing to do for me


Answers: how do I not feel so sad when theres nothing to do for me

Why do you say there is nothing to do? Do you live in the city or in the country? Find an elderly person and go help them. Rake their yard, mow their grass, put out their garbage, wash windows. Let's see. I can think of tons of stuff for you to do.

One summer my daughter told me she had nothing to do, so she was going to play video games all day. That was the last of the Video games. I put them away and gave her a list of things to do. Walk the dog, sweep the walk, babysit for a neighbor, visit the sick, read mail to a blind person, help with Vacation Bible School.
Do you want me to list more things for you to do? Maybe you need a job. You know you can work at age 15, with a parents approval.

There is always something to do. You could stand up right now and watch a movie, you could post questions on Yahoo! Answers, or you could do something to work on yourself.

Exercise, stretch out, and get a good night's sleep. After a short time, you'll be pumped up and looking "buff". There's a good way to spend your time. Then, take that buff looking person out and find a person to be buff with!

(Just an example, but realize that there is ALWAYS something to do!)

Your an introvert.

There are two types of people- Introverts and Extroverts.

A strong introvert likes to keep to them self, and prefer spending time alone.
A strong extrovert always has to be around other people. They love talking and being social in general.

You can be a mix of the two,
if you prefer being by yourself,
you're an introvert.

-Sean G.





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