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- Exercise (running, walking, etc.).
- Put on fake tattoos.
- Write (poetry, stories, journal).
- Scribble/doodle on paper.
- Be with other people.
- Watch a favorite TV show.
- Post on web boards, and answer others' posts.
- Go see a movie.
- Do a wordsearch or crossword.
- Do schoolwork.
- Play a musical instrument.
- Paint your nails, do your make-up or hair.
- Sing.
- Study the sky.
- Punch a punching bag.
- Cover yourself with Band-Aids where you want to cut.
- Let yourself cry.
- Take a nap (only if you are tired).
- Take a hot shower or relaxing bath.
- Play with a pet.
- Go shopping.
- Clean something.
- Knit or sew.
- Read a good book.
- Listen to music.
- Try some aromatherapy (candle, lotion, room spray).
- Meditate.
- Go somewhere very public.
- Bake cookies.
- Alphabetize your CDs/DVDs/books.
- Paint or draw.
- Rip paper into itty-bitty pieces.
- Shoot hoops, kick a ball.
- Write a letter or send an email.
- Plan your dream room (colors/furniture).
- Hug a pillow or stuffed animal.
- Hyperfocus on something like a rock, hand, etc.
- Dance.
- Make hot chocolate, milkshake or smoothie.
- Play with modeling clay or Play-Dough.
- Build a pillow fort.
- Go for a nice, long drive.
- Complete something you've been putting off.
- Draw on yourself with a marker.
- Take up a new hobby.
- Look up recipes, cook a meal.
- Look at pretty things, like flowers or art.
- Create or build something.
- Pray.
- Make a list of blessings in your life.
- Read the Bible.
- Go to a friend's house.
- Jump on a trampoline.
- Watch an old, happy movie.
- Contact a hotline/ your therapist.
- Talk to someone close to you.
- Ride a bicycle.
- Feed the ducks, birds, or squirrels.
- Color with Crayons.
- Memorize a poem, play, or song.
- Stretch.
- Search for ridiculous things on the internet.
- “Shop” on-line (without buying anything).
- Color-coordinate your wardrobe.
- Watch fish.
- Make a CD/playlist of your favorite songs.
- Play the “15 minute game.” (Avoid something for 15 minutes, when time is up start again.)
- Plan your wedding/prom/other event.
- Plant some seeds.
- Hunt for your perfect home or car on-line.
- Try to make as many words out of your full name as possible.
- Sort through your photographs.
- Play with a balloon.
- Give yourself a facial.
- Find yourself some toys and play.
- Start collecting something.
- Play video/computer games.
- Clean up trash at your local park.
- Perform a random act of kindness for someone.
- Text or call an old friend.
- Write yourself an "I love you because…" letter.
- Look up new words and use them.
- Rearrange furniture.
- Write a letter to someone that you may never send.
- Smile at least five people.
- Play with little kids.
- Go for a walk (with or without a friend).
- Put a puzzle together.
- Clean your room /closet.
- Try to do handstands, cartwheels, or backbends.
- Yoga.
- Teach your pet a new trick.
- Learn a new language.
- Move EVERYTHING in your room to a new spot.
- Get together with friends and play Frisbee, soccer or basketball.
- Hug a friend or family member.
- Search on-line for new songs/artists.
- Make a list of goals for the week/month/year/5 years.
- Face paint.
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