Everything here is filtered to finish in about 30 minutes or less.
Things to actually do
Concrete, doable picks — not a vague list. Each one is small enough to start now.
Walk somewhere just to look
30 min · freeA park, a bridge, a street you don't usually take. Bring headphones or don't.
Go for a short walk, no destination
15 min · freeOut the door, around the block, back. Ten minutes of moving air does more than it should.
Start a tiny creative thing
15 min · free · soloDoodle, write three lines, learn one chord, fold one origami square. Five minutes, no standard to meet.
Plan one nice thing for this week
15 min · freeBook the thing, message the friend, pick the date. Anticipation is a real mood lever.
Tidy your camera roll for ten minutes
10 min · free · soloDelete blurry shots, save a few favourites. Oddly satisfying and genuinely useful.
Ten-minute tidy with a timer
10 min · freeSet a timer for ten minutes, put on one song, and tidy fast until it rings. Stop when it does.
Declutter one drawer
20 min · free · soloOne drawer, not the whole room. Empty it, keep what earns its place, done.
Phone a person you like
20 min · free · soloNot a text—an actual short call to someone you've been meaning to talk to.
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 Walk somewhere just to look. 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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