Need a Distraction? (Or Five?)

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I often turn to Instagram for distraction.

It can be a good place to go if you need a minute (or thirty) to pause your brain and mindlessly scroll. But lately, my Instagram feed is full of other internet-types hawking quarantine-themed guides with titles like, “5 Tips for Working from Home!” and “How to Work from Home without Ruining Your Relationship”.

And truthfully, I do not care. I do not want to read about what Janie Blogger thinks about time boxing and scheduling her day with Trello. I don’t care about anyone else’s relationship tips. I don’t care about the very best way to clean out my closet. Today, this week, this month, I do not care.

I realize this is hypocritical, as here I sit tip-typing away on my own blog. I get that.

I also get that there is, undoubtedly, an audience for those guides.

But I suspect, if you’ve read Costume Parade for any stretch of time, you might be like me. I suspect that you’re taking this virus seriously. I bet your hands are chapped and cracking from repeated hand washing. I’d guess that right now, next to this post, is another tab that you keep open all day, to constantly refresh the news. I’m positive that you’re worried: worried about the health of your loves ones, worried about your own health, your income, the economy, the most vulnerable in our society, the list could go on and on.

And I highly doubt that a chipper guide about using this time at home to unleash your true potential is what you need today.

So, I’m not here to offer you any advice. Instead, I’m hoping to give you that which I’m sure Instagram isn’t delivering: distraction.

Below are lots of distractions. Some to read, some to watch, some short and some lengthy. I hope at least one of them can give you a few minutes away from your worry in these scary times.

 

 

The articles

An Expansive Online Fashion Museum

The Newsletters I Actually Read Week After Week

A podcast Episode

A Few Good Instagram Finds…

  • Makeup artist, Katie Jane Hughes, has been sharing a daily makeup tutorial in her Instagram stories.

  • The Happy Broadcast - routinely shares what they call “ANXIETY-FREE NEWS”

  • This post of Josh Gad, of Book of Mormon and Frozen fame, dancing. (He was also Bear Claw on New Girl, one of my personal favorites.)