Things to actually do
Concrete, doable picks — not a vague list. Each one is small enough to start now.
Reset one surface
10 min · free · soloPick a single surface—desk, kitchen counter, bedside table—and clear only that. A small visible win when energy is low.
Build a blanket nest and read
30 min · freeGather every cushion and blanket, make one good spot, and read a chapter of something undemanding.
Tidy your camera roll for ten minutes
10 min · free · soloDelete blurry shots, save a few favourites. Oddly satisfying and genuinely useful.
At-home film festival
120 min · free · with someoneEach person picks one film, no vetoes. Snacks, lights off, phones away.
Make a 'done today' list instead of a to-do list
10 min · free · soloWrite down what you actually got through, however small. Reframes a flat day.
Stretch for five minutes
5 min · free · soloNeck, shoulders, back, hips. Slow and gentle—the goal is to feel your body, not to exercise.
Three slow breaths, then one task
5 min · free · soloBox breathing for a minute—in four, hold four, out four—then do the smallest thing on your list.
Cold-weather window seat + playlist
40 min · freeWrap up, sit where you can see outside, and put on one album start to finish.
Questions people usually have
What if I have very little energy?
Pick the option with the smallest time badge and just do that one — often Reset one surface. Starting tiny is the whole strategy.
Do I need to buy anything?
No. Almost everything here is free or uses what you already have at home.
Is this a substitute for support?
No. These are everyday mood-care ideas, not medical, mental-health or emergency advice. If you're struggling, reach out to someone you trust or a professional.
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