Eye of the Beholder: A boring commute can make you more adventurous. What’s for Lunch?: The boredom of meal prepping can lead to more creative ideas. The Doodler: Doodles become art during a boring phone call. Disconnected: No internet access encourages mindfulness and living in the present. Practice Makes Perfect: Boring repetitive tasks can lead to a perfected skill. Reflection Time: The boredom of waiting is a great time for self-reflection. Meaningful Meaninglessness: Doing nothing encourages a more altruistic outlook, longing for more meaningful actions to cure your boredom. An Every Day Look: Having a set ‘uniform’ creates stress-free mornings. Content Storm: Protecting yourself from the excessive amount of content can make you less likely to become more bored than you already are. Close Bored for Good “Bored for Good” interprets the positive outcomes of boredom from our common life experiences to prove how the negatively known state of mind is making us better people. Cassandra Lui ↗ ..... www.cassluiart.com ↗ ..... www.instagram.com/cassluiart @ ..... cassluiart@gmail.com 2020 Cailin Doherty Catherine Kerr-Cresswell