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Boredom specialist has tips to fight the blahs as pandemic rages on

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COVID-19 case, and while people attempt to get back to some sort of normalcy, the potential for coronavirus-induced boredom remains.Cognitive neuroscientist James Danckert, a boredom researcher at the University of Waterloo, told 680 CJOB that people need to be prepared for the potential for boredom to set in as winter approaches and already-limited outside activities become out of reach.“We’ve all been under these constraints, haven’t we, where we aren’t able to do all of the things we would normally do and we certainly aren’t able to do the things as easily as we would want to be able to do them,” said Danckert.“That is a pretty good recipe for boredom.”“I think the first thing to do when we feel boredom coming on is to try to take a.

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