Go for a walk and take pictures of every living animal you see. Get them identified on iNaturalist. Bonus points: do the same with birds you hear. Extra bonus points if you try finding identifications for plants.
Go on Penana and check to see if there are any new contests. There usually won't be, but there will be ones I signed up for and never wrote anything for. That's almost a certainty. I've been falling behind on contests since joining other writing sites.
Go on reddit is another foolproof cure for boredom. If nothing else, interesting posts from fourteen years ago can be dug up to entertain me. If I hadn't broken my headphones they would enable YouTube to also be a boredom cure.
When I had a job, the treatment for boredom was more mundane - sketch my surroundings. I had a surplus of scrap paper and the company had pens with its name emblazoned on it. Now that i've left the job, I no longer have that type of paper just hanging around. The digital age took that necessity away from me. Okay, not necessity, but one option for curing boredom.
There's also often the option of hanging out browsing books at a library. That's one of my favorite ways to solve my boredom because if I find books to check out I also have the solution for solving future boredom rather than just boredom in the present.
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