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1. Devote your day to skin care.

Now is the time to try the different DIY hacks you have seen on YouTube or bookmarked from your
favorite bloggers. You can go from a simple rejuvenating mask that takes about 10 to 15 minutes, or
spend a few hours in a 10-step Korean skin care regimen. It’s up to you and your resources’ availability.
Remember to research online and do patch tests before trying out new products on your face.

2. Play a ‘no batteries’ game.


Take some time off your computer or mobile screens and play a game that involves no devices instead. It
could be your good old game of charades, or you can be creative and invent a new one. Count your
family in!

3. Movie marathon!
Since the weather is gloomy enough, queue up feel-good movies and grab your favorite microwaveable
popcorn flavor. If you’re a movie buff, level up your movie marathon experience by creating your own
“Film Festival” by setting up a specific theme and look for movies that will fit into it.

. Nap time!
As most of us have busy weekdays, unexpected cancellation of work or classes turn into instant
opportunities to get an extra hour or two of sleep. With nothing much to do, especially if there is power
outage, take this as a chance to pay some of your sleep debts incurred from binge watching your favorite
shows.

5. Catch up on your favorite shows.


Speaking of binge watching, why not catch up on your ‘To Watch’ list and maximize your Netflix
subscription?

1. Go to the beach

2. Go trekking and hiking.

3. Train in a sports club.

4. Eat 'halo-halo'.

5. Drink smoothies.

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