Have Fun at Home on a Saturday Night

Maybe going out doesn’t fit into your budget this week. Maybe you’re grounded. Or, maybe you just need a night in to recharge. Whatever the reason, you’ve found yourself at home on Saturday night. With Netflix and Hulu right at your fingertips, tonight could easily turn into a night of binge watching Making a Murderer, but it doesn’t have to. While you’re spending little to no money, you can invest in yourself. [1]There are endless ways to have fun at home on a Saturday night; here are a few to get you started.

Steps

Igniting Your Creative Spark

  1. Throw a solo dance party. Aside from improving your physical well-being and confidence, dancing will help you loosen up your creative muscles. [2] Turn up your favorite song and start moving that body.
    • You have the freedom to experiment with new moves without the same self-consciousness you might have dancing in public.
  2. Write a letter. In a world of bills and advertisements, people love receiving handwritten mail, but the benefits of writing a letter don’t stop there. Studies show that expressive writing can actually help you have a more positive view of the world. [3]
    • You can write to someone far away or someone you see every day. Writing gives you the opportunity to express yourself in a way that you might not be able to in day-to-day conversation. Want to let someone know that you really love her? Want to share the struggle you’ve been having with a big decision, such as your next career move or where you want to go to college? Writing a letter will not only help you create a more intimate bond with the receiver; it will also help you to process some of these thoughts.
    • If you express yourself better through images than with words, why not draw a picture to send someone? Who doesn’t like receiving a piece of art created just for them?
  3. Color! Coloring is in right now, no matter what your age. More and more people are discovering the benefits of dusting off the Crayolas. [4]
    • You can purchase adult coloring books at bookstores and craft stores, but you can also find thousands of free coloring pages online. [5]
  4. Follow through on your Pinterest reveries. Pinterest can be a graveyard for do-it-yourself crafts. Rifle through your boards for a project you’ve been meaning to do.
    • Create wall art using your wedding day flowers[6] or make some homemade beeswax candles.[7]
    • Bake a loaf of homemade bread or choose another Pinterest recipe. Nothing tastes as good as bread fresh out of the oven, but it’s a long process, so people tend to pick up a loaf from the store. Since you have the night to yourself, why not try it out? Garlic-rosemary bread sounds—and smells—like a dream. [8]
  5. Journal. Alone time is a great opportunity for self-discovery, away from all the noise of other people’s hopes for and expectations of you. [9]

Turning to a Trusted Classic

  1. Watch a movie. Yes, it’s predictable, but there’s always something you haven’t seen on Netflix, and Redbox is right around the corner. Don’t you miss the days of going to Blockbuster, though?
    • Get creative with your snacks. Try drizzling some melted chocolate over your popcorn. To. Die. For.
  2. Pamper yourself. It’s hard to fit in a nice bubble bath mid-week, and now you have all night soak in the tub.
    • Mix a cup of Epsom salt; a cup of powdered milk; a quarter cup of baking soda; a quarter cup of lavender flowers; and 4 drops of lavender essential oil. Add a quarter cup of the mixture to a tub of hot water and store the rest in an airtight container. [10] Enjoy a relaxing bath.
    • Take care of your nails. You know you should cut your toenails more often than you do, so get down to it.
    • Make a cup of your favorite tea, and let yourself sit, drink it, and do nothing else. It’s easy to get caught up in drinking coffee and tea on-the-go. Let yourself enjoy a moment of simply being.[11]
  3. Sleep. Alright, sometimes you just have to go to bed at 9:00 on a Saturday night. Even 8:30 if you’ve had a particularly long week. Don’t feel bad about it. Studies show that those who go to bed early on the weekends have a number of advantages over everyone else. [12] You’ll be better rested and ready to go for the week ahead.
  4. Rearrange a room. Simple as it is, there comes a great deal of satisfaction with moving a couch from one side of the room to another. It can be fun to imagine all the possibilities, and a good arrangement can freshen up a stale space.
    • Though organizing isn’t everyone’s favorite activity, some people find a lot of joy in it. If putting things in place is fun for you, take the opportunity to clean out your junk drawer or your closet.
  5. Call a friend or family member you haven’t talked to in a while. Your grandma misses you! With a culture focused on always being on-the-go, it can be hard to make time for the people you love, especially when they’re not part of your everyday life. A night at home with no plans is the perfect time to pick up the phone and catch up with those important people.

Investing in Personal Growth

  1. Find new music. Stuck in a rut listening to the same music and every day? Get on Spotify and explore. Type in an artist you like and look at the similar artists listed. Allow yourself to get lost in the music wonderland.
  2. Catch up on your reading. After the work or school day, opening a book might be the last thing you want to do to relax. But as Dr. Seuss said, “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” [13] After you’ve had Friday to recover from the week, Saturday night is the perfect time to crack open that book you’ve had sitting on your nightstand.
  3. Learn a new skill. It can be intimidating to be a beginner, which might be why you haven’t tried drawing, even though you’ve wanted to learn for a long time. If there’s a skill that’s been nagging at you to learn it, give it a try.
    • Trying something new can increase your creativity and your confidence. [14] Of course you will make mistakes—that’s part of learning. When you regain your footing after messing up, you will become more and more courageous in trying something new.

Planning Something Fun for the Future

  1. Brainstorm a trip you’d like to take. Even if you can’t afford to take a trip right now, imagining one you’d like to take is almost as enjoyable. Get on Pinterest to browse pins of beautiful, far-off places.
    • If you can invest in a get-away, start planning! Planning a trip, though fun, is time-consuming. Take into account transportation, meals, and accommodations, and indulge yourself in brainstorming adventures you’d like to have on your trip.
  2. Make or plan Christmas gifts. Somehow, the holidays seem to sneak up each year, resulting thoughtless gifts just to get the shopping done.
    • Write up a list of the people you want to give a gift.
    • Decide if you’d like to make or buy gifts. People love personalized gifts, so if you have a skill like knitting or carpentry, use that to make something truly special.
  3. Design your Halloween costume. Even though there’s a whole year to prepare for it, it’s easy to get to Halloween weekend with no plan. The half-hearted ghost outfit is getting tired. Consider your favorite books and movies, or think of funny news stories that happened this year.

Bringing Others into the Mix

  1. Invite friends over. Who said that a night in means a night alone? Invite friends over to join you for any and all of your Saturday night adventures. Your friend will be able to expand upon the creative night in plans you’ve already come up with.
    • Instead of opting for your usual movie night, invite friends over for a board game night. Ask everyone to bring their favorite board game and their favorite snack.
  2. Have a date night in. Staying in can create more of an intimate bond between you and your partner than the standard dinner and a movie. Plus, you won’t spend nearly as much money!
    • Have a fondue night. You can melt chocolate and other dips in a slow cooker or even on the stove. There are tons of fondue recipes you can find online, from the classic chocolate to more elaborate cheese dips.[15]
  3. Volunteer to babysit a friend’s kiddo. Kids follow their instincts and are naturally creative.[16] If you don’t spend much time around kids, it can be fun to babysit once in a while! Latch onto their sense of wonder and curiosity—it’ll help you be creative in how you spend your time.

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