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Too much time on my hands

Since I've graduated from high school, I'm on a really long holiday and I have nothing to do. I've thought of some things such as dancing which is my hobby. Also, journaling and meditating keep me occupied but on the days that I'm home, that's a 16 hour day which mostly gets wasted so I'm looking for some things to do. I know getting a job would occupy me heaps but I'm still looking. Any suggestions?

December 30, 2014

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Samoninja

Plan your future, you have quite a bit of time off, explore and think about what you're interested in, and pursue a career path. Whole world is in your hands, dance in your free time, plan for a career in your other time, unless youre inclined on becoming a professional dancer.

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ibeupinkradia

[quote=GHSNinja]you can try [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jqKiVHS6x4]Claymation[/url][/quote]

I thought the whole video was a guy recording a video playing on his laptop with a camera. I was about to be mad.

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reverexx2

You should look for entry-level office jobs. There are some positions that don't require a college degree (but you have to be enthusiastic, and fast at learning). Find a place with an environment you are comfortable with, and then think about going to college while doing the job part time.

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LeeKwangSoo

idk get a gf and spend time with her
or just get a part time job and earn some money if you want to be single

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Blackest

you can try college

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luckysausage

Play some basketball with some buddies.

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BigHero6

Go on a road trip with friends to celebrate your graduation!

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zigzaggy

[quote=MegaZord]earn some money and travel.[/quote]

Okay ... For some reason this was really motivating. Although it motivates me because I realised my parents haven't really traveled because they've invested so much in me so I should start giving back. To the others, I'm not really looking to spend time recreationally (e.g. games, tv, anime etc) but rather find useful things to do that will teach me about myself and life.

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betaboi101

Have you considered college? If not, what about a trade? If money is an issue/ you didn't do too well in high school maybe consider community college as an option, get your grades up, and try to get a scholarship for when you transfer after 2 years.

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Rattata

Get religion.

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LostMyJob

[quote=uwotm8]Take your watch off.[/quote]

http://i.ytimg.com/vi/8h_EARzlzM0/maxresdefault.jpg

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MegaZord

earn some money and travel.

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Hermes

Gaming.

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LiliKoby

kdramas kill my timeee

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SwordsLust

Anime.

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Dragon11

Practice gettin' with the ladies. So when college comes along or your first job and you see what you like, you'll know the drill.

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cursedlair

perhaps learn a language or an instrument

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zigzaggy

[quote=GHSNinja]you can try [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jqKiVHS6x4]Claymation[/url][/quote]

I did that at school once. Not my thing. But I never considered it

[quote=Dauntaro]you have a lot of other "stuff" on your hands[/quote]

I'm not quite sure what this means.

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Dauntaro

you have a lot of other "stuff" on your hands

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GHSNinja

you can try [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jqKiVHS6x4]Claymation[/url]

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