Try stepping out of your comfort zone with a new hobby or pursuit, that works for me when I'm in a rut.
Buttermilk is so good but we don’t have it here so I make my own, definitely good stuff ?Oh man, marinades are so much fun to experiment around with.
Made some kickass buttermilk fried chicken with a spicy crust and some soy- and oyster-sauce marinated airfryer Karaage recently - getting the marinade just right makes such a massive difference every time. Love it.
Looking for a good way to prepare and marinade tofu that doesn't involve sesame oil atm.
I second this. Doing unusual stuff can be a good mental exercise. Try finding a new hobby and invest in it and make sure you get the most out of it but don’t be like me and get too absorbed in it like I was with sumo wrestling lmao. Cheers ?Try stepping out of your comfort zone with a new hobby or pursuit, that works for me when I'm in a rut.
Oh man, grilled halloumi... ? Haven't had any in ages, thanks for reminding me, I gotta get me some of that again soon!Buttermilk is so good but we don’t have it here so I make my own, definitely good stuff ?
Corn flour is something i should be I know for a fact it’ll kick up my chicken hand
Oyster sauce is fantastic sadly really expensive so I use regular soy sauce we have here it’s really cheap ?
Tofu is awesome but hard to get so I use halloumi which is different but delicious and recommended. Cheers ?
My situation exactly, I live in a complete state of apathy in years.So I have found myself in a conundrum, I am extremely bored and I can't bother playing anything, all I do right now is just brainrot myself by doing the same activity, thinking it will change anything; that being I open my browser and just stare.
So here is my question: What is your best way to fix boredom?
Yeah I know like videos you don't really want to watch to be you watch anyways ,endless shorts scrolling ,endless social media posts scrolling and all that (That's what you mean right) well my advice is to not do that anymoreI don't watch brainrot, meant it more so as a term that describes the pointlessness of the things I did.
yes bro that’s what I do ?Probably switching gears will help. Think of the dopamine reward system in your brain as a series of casks with taps, and each thing you do has its own reserve. If you drink up the dopamine from a single cask, it will run dry.
My situation is more so that I have school and so my focus lies on that and since school does this funny thing called homework/studying, every time I feel like I have free time there is a thing at the back of my mind that tells me I don't and so I become stuck in this grey area where I feel boredom but I also have to study even if I did study for the day.Wish I had time to be bored: I have a child with special needs, so that requires much of my attention during the day. The nights are my time though, and that's when I do what I need to do/want to do. Not sure if that situation applies to you, but I just play games when I can lol.
Maybe actually adding R&R time to your formal schedule will convince your subconscious mind that it is all right to lower your gears for a while. It seems to me that guilt/worry are stopping you from having fun and relaxing even when you would be entitled to. This apparent impasse you find yourself in drains your mental energy and leads to a lethargy that could be described as boredom.My situation is more so that I have school and so my focus lies on that and since school does this funny thing called homework/studying, every time I feel like I have free time there is a thing at the back of my mind that tells me I don't and so I become stuck in this grey area where I feel boredom but I also have to study even if I did study for the day.
I remember those days. Seems like even if you have no homework, your brain can't switch over to "relaxation mode". Might want to try meditation or working out after finishing your work as that can help your brain separate from what you were just totally engaged in.My situation is more so that I have school and so my focus lies on that and since school does this funny thing called homework/studying, every time I feel like I have free time there is a thing at the back of my mind that tells me I don't and so I become stuck in this grey area where I feel boredom but I also have to study even if I did study for the day.
Just try a bit of all of the above. Marinating sextoys while taking pictures of things to do on a list
sounds like a lot of fun.
100% agree! Good advice, for sure.Maybe actually adding R&R time to your formal schedule will convince your subconscious mind that it is all right to lower your gears for a while. It seems to me that guilt/worry are stopping you from having fun and relaxing even when you would be entitled to. This apparent impasse you find yourself in drains your mental energy and leads to a lethargy that could be described as boredom.
At least that's my read on the situation as a layman.
Okay, this I can relate since I'm on the same situation during my school years.My situation is more so that I have school and so my focus lies on that and since school does this funny thing called homework/studying, every time I feel like I have free time there is a thing at the back of my mind that tells me I don't and so I become stuck in this grey area where I feel boredom but I also have to study even if I did study for the day.