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Are you bored? Looking for something to do to pass your time? Then why not try to learn something new that you've never done before. for instance, you can learn a new language, learn how to make more money, or learn how to be a better person. While stuck at home there's no reason for you not I have the time to do any of these things.


Through quarantine, I've been exploring a lot of ways to occupy my time coupled that with the maternity leave I'm currently on I've been finding different ways to keep myself busy in my time.  One of those ways is by learning a new language. I always wanted to learn how to speak Korean halfway through I switched the language that I wanted to learn to something I thought was much easier. So, I looked up language learning apps and found Duolingo. With Duolingo, I've been learning how to speak Spanish. The app is fun and you don't have to spend all day doing it. It asks you how much time you want to spend 5 to 10 minutes or even more I'm learning this new language.


 I've also taken to YouTube and have been watching a lot of tutorials on how to save money, how to create your own blog, how to create your own videos and a lot of other interesting and inspiring how-to videos. So far I've taken a liking to videos made by a YouTuber called Tommy Bryson. Where he gives you financial advice and informs you how he has acquired funds that some of us only wish we had no bank account.  So far after watching his videos, I paid off my credit card and I'm no longer in credit-card debt which is a great thing since there is another mouth to feed in my family. I've also invested more in stock. I've also watched videos that taught me how to make my own YouTube videos that with enough views can become another source of income.


So donā€™t just sit there wasting your time. Learn something new and make a difference in your daily life. To see the videos that Iā€™ve created click on the links below and while your there make sure to click on the like button.


Calm Journey-Meditation Music and Breathings


Relaxing Sleep Music + Magical light Sounds -Relaxing, Peaceful, Piano Music


Relaxing Music + Tropical Sunrise- Relaxing Music, Smooth Sound, Stress Relief


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