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: Learn practical skills such as changing car oil, coding, or a new language through apps like Duolingo [5.1, 6, 21].

Confinement can often be the catalyst for creative breakthroughs or completing long-delayed tasks [3]. Stuck at Home

: Engage in "purging" by decluttering rooms, organizing digital photos, or styling bookshelves [10, 29, 31]. : Learn practical skills such as changing car

: Allow yourself to feel sadness or frustration rather than forcing constant positivity [3]. : Allow yourself to feel sadness or frustration

: Limit news consumption to prevent "information overload" and anxiety [19, 23]. Creative and Productive Outlets

: Experiment with making better coffee using a French press or try time-consuming recipes you usually wouldn't have time for [5.1, 9]. Family and Social Engagement

Being "stuck at home" is more than just a physical state of being unable to leave one's house [39]. It is a psychological experience often marked by a sense of , sometimes referred to as "cabin fever" or "stir-crazy" [34, 36]. While the feeling of being trapped can be draining, many find that intentional activities can transform this confinement into a period of personal growth and connection [13, 17]. Navigating the Psychological Impact