Everybody sees the daily journey as something very uninteresting, but there are so many ways that you can boost your commute that there is no need to fret about the length of the journey anymore. All you really need is a bunch of things to distract yourself. Download an entertaining app where you can guess the celebrity, read a classic novel or even get some work done - there are a great many ways to have a good time.
Music
Before you go off and leave the house, add all of your favourite albums to your MP3 player. On your walk to the train station, or in your automobile you'll adore having some much loved tunes playing in your ear or on your auto sound system. Perhaps even set up a playlist full of uplifing songs for the day that will get you motivated on the way to work or tunes that can help you unwind on the journey home.
Books
Start reading - it's superb for increasing your vocabulary and is also a great conversation starter with other book lovers. If carrying heavy books around does not appeal to you, invest in a pill or a Kindle which is lightweight and permits you to carry tons of different types of book around to suit whatever mood you are in.
Games
Whether or not it is having a great time with a Sudoku book or playing game programmes on your telephone, there are plenty of entertaining games and puzzles you can do on your commute from and to work. They're superb for distracting you from the nerve-wrangling day ahead and can also help you relax on the journey home. Play classic games like Solitaire, or try fresh ones where you can sketch pictures or guess the celebrity for a bit of happy fun.
Talking
Catch up on your mails, text your pals or even talk to the individual next to you (this could be a frightening idea if you're a London commuter). It passes the time and can really make your commute more fun - most importantly it means you can catch up with those people you haven't spoken to in a while. If you're calling though, try to not be one of those people that has a loud telephone conversation the entire train carriage can hear!
Working
If you love your job, doing more work on your commute can basically make it more fun! When you've sat down on your train it's easy to get out your tablet, notebook or tablet and start typing up the minutes of the meeting you've just been in, entering information, emailing co-workers or whatever else. OK, so the work itself may not be fun but if you can come up with a way to be more productive on your journey from and to work, then you may have a lot more time for having a good time with your family at home.
Social Networks
A great way of slaughtering a little time (and having a good time) is to get Facebook or Twitter up on your phone or other handheld device and browse through your chums posts and tweets. You never can tell, you might discover a stream of extraordinarily amusing tweets which will keep you chuckling all of the way to work!
Music
Before you go off and leave the house, add all of your favourite albums to your MP3 player. On your walk to the train station, or in your automobile you'll adore having some much loved tunes playing in your ear or on your auto sound system. Perhaps even set up a playlist full of uplifing songs for the day that will get you motivated on the way to work or tunes that can help you unwind on the journey home.
Books
Start reading - it's superb for increasing your vocabulary and is also a great conversation starter with other book lovers. If carrying heavy books around does not appeal to you, invest in a pill or a Kindle which is lightweight and permits you to carry tons of different types of book around to suit whatever mood you are in.
Games
Whether or not it is having a great time with a Sudoku book or playing game programmes on your telephone, there are plenty of entertaining games and puzzles you can do on your commute from and to work. They're superb for distracting you from the nerve-wrangling day ahead and can also help you relax on the journey home. Play classic games like Solitaire, or try fresh ones where you can sketch pictures or guess the celebrity for a bit of happy fun.
Talking
Catch up on your mails, text your pals or even talk to the individual next to you (this could be a frightening idea if you're a London commuter). It passes the time and can really make your commute more fun - most importantly it means you can catch up with those people you haven't spoken to in a while. If you're calling though, try to not be one of those people that has a loud telephone conversation the entire train carriage can hear!
Working
If you love your job, doing more work on your commute can basically make it more fun! When you've sat down on your train it's easy to get out your tablet, notebook or tablet and start typing up the minutes of the meeting you've just been in, entering information, emailing co-workers or whatever else. OK, so the work itself may not be fun but if you can come up with a way to be more productive on your journey from and to work, then you may have a lot more time for having a good time with your family at home.
Social Networks
A great way of slaughtering a little time (and having a good time) is to get Facebook or Twitter up on your phone or other handheld device and browse through your chums posts and tweets. You never can tell, you might discover a stream of extraordinarily amusing tweets which will keep you chuckling all of the way to work!
About the Author:
Kealey is a daily London commuter and enjoys writing for several London newspapers. During her commute she adores playing Guess That Celebrity on her iPhone, if you'd like to know more then click here.
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