19 things to do when you're stuck at home during the Coronavirus isolation period (that you never normally have time to do)

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19 things to do when you're stuck at home during the Coronavirus isolation period (that you never normally have time to do)
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Time to Marie Kondo your phone 📱

*Collective eye roll* but hear us out. Tidying and deep-cleaning your space will not only get rid of harmful dust, dirt and germs, but it'll put you in a clearer headspace. So, chuck on your favourite playlist, wash those throws and cushion covers, hoover right into those corners and take the bloody bins out. You'll feel better for it, promise. Plus, you can totally reward yourself with a glass of wine afterwards.

Grab some strong bin bags and get closet culling. It'll make you feel wonderfully cleansed, and your local charity shops will be very grateful for donations . The same goes for the rest of your home, too – most charity shops are super grateful for bric-a-brac, no matter how small or cheap.

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