Helping at home
Self-help activities
Reading career and development enhancement books, on health and life skills, on local and international news and on spirituality
Volunteering and carrying out works of charity
Do short course
Apply for part time or temporary shop
Community activism and advocacy (e.g. on human rights, demonstrations, participation in elections etc
Attending to one’s hobbies and interests
Physical exercises and health living
Getting time for constructive friends
Religious/Christian fellowships
Relaxing, jokes and fun-making
Daily reflections for atleast two hours
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