Last Updated on March 5, 2021
3. Workout
There’s nothing more productive than taking care of your health. Whenever your internet is not working, do a simple workout at-home routine. Even if only for 15 minutes. Rearrange the room so you can move freely while exercising (if you have to). There are plenty of home workout apps that have an offline mode, so the lack of an internet connection won’t be a problem. You just need to have them on your smartphone before your internet goes down. So now is the perfect time to download one! Here are three amazing home workout apps with offline mode: Home Workout – No Equipment Daily Workouts 30-Days Fitness Challenge
4. Read
Another good idea is to take the time to catch up on your reading. The materials you decide to read may or may not be related to your job. That’s up to you. Whether you choose to read a book to increase your technical knowledge in your professional area, or simply enjoy yourself and read a novel, this activity is always productive. If you are used to reading articles on your laptop or smartphone, rest assured because as long as you prepare in advance, you can read them offline. Pocket, for example, is one of the best offline reading apps on the market. It allows you to save articles, videos, images, and internet pages as you come across them to read later, even without an internet connection.
5. Organize your schedule
As we have mentioned, you probably still can access your calendar without an internet connection. So, open it and take a close look at all the tasks and appointments you have scheduled for the next days. Is there anything that can be done sooner? Is it possible to delay a meeting a few days so a more urgent task can be done? Do you need to have a 2-hour meeting with the HR department on Friday? Think of all the possible changes you can make to turn your days more productive and efficient. This time management task will certainly clean up your schedule and make your days easier – you will be able to do the same amount of work in less time.