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Making the Most of Downtime on a Long Train Journey

The prospect of a long journey is usually unappealing to people, but it can also be more of an opportunity than it first appears. If you prepare for this time well, then this time doesn’t have to be something boring; it can be a prime opportunity to unwind with some of your favourite activities.

This is especially true with a train ride, where all you have to do is sit and watch the scenic landscapes pass you by. Adopting a new mindset towards this time might make you more optimistic about travelling to places that are further afield.

Gaming on the Go

If you’re someone who loves to game, then there are numerous consoles that can allow you to do this while on the go, making the train a prime opportunity to pick up where you left off. Consoles like the Steam Deck can give you access to a wide array of PC games, and those on the Nintendo Switch mainly focus on that company’s more particular array of characters and genres (with some third-party exceptions).

However, you can also rely on gaming as an option if you’re just using your smartphone. Here, you can download games from the app store that attract your interest, or you can turn your attention to platforms like Betway online casino to access games you might be familiar with, like slots or roulette.

Bring a Book

Time can really fly when you find yourself absorbed in something, and a book can be a fantastic option for a long train journey because it doesn’t rely on you to stare at a screen for long periods of time.

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Being able to switch your attention gently from reading about an evocative setting to looking at the passing landscapes can be a very effective combination. In fact, it can create an atmosphere that might even make reading on a train something that you look forward to, rather than something you just do to pass the time. It can also provide you with a good opportunity to sit down and actually focus on a book, which might not be something that you usually find you have the time for.

Music and Landscapes

The go-to option for a lot of people will be listening to music or podcasts. While podcasts can be a great way to grab your attention and give you something to mentally chew on for the duration of your journey, music can also help to create a very specific atmosphere in much the same way as reading.

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You might even decide to make a playlist in advance, which can help to develop a sense of anticipation for your journey. This might also be a good chance for you to listen to some new music – breaking out of your listening habits and expanding your tastes. A good pair of noise-cancelling headphones or earbuds can also cancel out any potential noise of the train without you needing to crank up the volume to harmful levels.

Jeremy Edwards
Jeremy Edwards
On Chain Analysis Data Engineer. Lives in sunny Perth, Australia. Investing and writing about Crypto since 2014.

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