It’s never a nice thing to be laid up with an injury. Being at home is an interruption to your regular routines, and if you are not being paid while you’re at home, it becomes an even bigger worry than just healing. However, while it can be an annoyance to interrupt your routines by being at home recovering, you can use this time for other things. From starting your own business from the bedroom to learning a language, you have the time to do other things while you recover.

You should also consider how your injury occurred and how you get better. You might need help with a personal injury case and you can use the time you’re spent laying up to find the right help and sort out compensation. This is one of the most important ways that you can spend your time, so make sure that you are on top of that! Below, we’ve got seven other things that you can do while you’re recovering from an injury and it doesn’t all have to be boring, either.

1.Start writing. Have you ever wanted to get stuck into writing a story or blog writing? Most people don’t have the time to do it but if you’re laid up and can’t do too much but you still have your hands – why not use the time to write? Whether you write your own book or you start your own blog, or you write onto your own business blog, you can get those creative juices flowing. If you can’t keep up with the usual routine, you can still exercise your mind!

2. Plan a trip. When was the last time you decided to go away on a trip? Most people don’t get away as much as they wanted to, but if you consider using the time to plan a big trip you can get ready to go on one – even if you have to wait. It can be helpful to take your mind out of your recovery even when you can’t take your body out of it. The more you research, the better you can plan your trip and look forward to it!

3. Start your own blog. You don’t have to write books if you don’t want to, but if you start your own blog and inspire others on subjects you have some knowledge on, you’re going to be able to build something. You never know, this could even turn into a business for you!

4. Learn a language. How long are you going to be laid up for? If you’re spending time at home being unable to work, keep your mind ticking over by using apps to help you to learn a language. You can learn a language and enhance your skills that you can transfer in your job and even to future jobs. Recovering from an injury is no easy feat, but ensuring that you have ways to keep your mind busy will help.

5. Start a course. When was the last time you learned something new? Signing up to a new course and learning something new will help you to enhance your skills and ensure that you are able to increase your earning potential when you go back to work, too. You can go as far as earning a degree or a masters if you didn’t have one before. Recovering from an injury is boring, but learning something new really isn’t!

6. Go to physio. Whatever the doctor has told you to do to recover quickly, do it! You need to go to your physio sessions and make sure that you are recovering from your injury 100%. Paying attention to your health while you are in recovery will help you to ensure that you are going to feel your best. There is nothing wrong with taking the time to look after yourself better while you are off work, and it’s the perfect time to give your health and your body some attention.

7. Speak to a support group. If your injury is going to keep you away from work for a considerable time, you should think about how you are going to find support. You can’t go through the recovery process alone, and if you start, you shouldn’t. You need to feel supported and heard, because recovery alone is hard! You may be injured right now, but you won’t be forever, so you need to gather support to get you through it and come out of the other side in one piece.


Greg Kononenko
Greg Kononenko

My name is Greg Kononenko and I am a full-time online blogger and owner of Dad's Hustle. I'm a dad, and my passion is to help other mums and dads to start their own "hustle" and improve the financial future of their families.

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