I can think of like a million potential hobbies that I would do, from art and music, to open source software projects, to woodworking, learning languages, photography, write a story or sketch out a comic, etc…
Also, start exercising. Go on walks and lift some weights. You can channel your boredom into something healthy and productive.
What are your current hobbies? Build off of them.
If you like playing video games maybe you’d like to learn modding or game development. Maybe you could get into speedrunning or a competitive scene. And so on…
Finally, try to recognize the relationship between boredom and depression. You may be depressed, and the feeling of boredom can be a side effect of that, causing you to no longer feel the fun and joy in things you’ve previously liked. If that sounds right, you need to address the root causes of your depression.
What do you want to do?
I can think of like a million potential hobbies that I would do, from art and music, to open source software projects, to woodworking, learning languages, photography, write a story or sketch out a comic, etc…
Also, start exercising. Go on walks and lift some weights. You can channel your boredom into something healthy and productive.
What are your current hobbies? Build off of them.
If you like playing video games maybe you’d like to learn modding or game development. Maybe you could get into speedrunning or a competitive scene. And so on…
Finally, try to recognize the relationship between boredom and depression. You may be depressed, and the feeling of boredom can be a side effect of that, causing you to no longer feel the fun and joy in things you’ve previously liked. If that sounds right, you need to address the root causes of your depression.