By: Willow Anderson
Look, I know the British weather is basically a meme at this point, but February in Leicestershire is giving especially dreary vibes right now. When it's absolutely chucking it down and you're stuck inside, it's easy to fall into the doom-scroll trap or binge-watch something you've already seen three times. But honestly? There are way better ways to spend a rainy day that'll actually leave you feeling like you accomplished something (or at least had fun trying).
Level Up Your Cosy Game
First things first—embrace the hygge energy. Rainy days are literally made for getting cosy, so lean into it. Make yourself a proper hot chocolate (not the instant stuff, the real deal with milk and actual chocolate), grab every blanket you own, and create the ultimate comfort nest.
Reading hits different when it's raining outside. There's something about the sound of rain against the window that just makes you want to get lost in a good book. Whether you're into fantasy, romance, or true crime, now's the time to finally start that book that's been sitting on your bedside table for months.
Get Creative (No, Really)
Rainy days are perfect for tapping into your creative side. Start that journal you've been meaning to start—bullet journaling is having a major moment right now, and you can make it as aesthetic or as chaotic as you want. Or try some art, even if you think you're rubbish at it. Grab some cheap supplies from The Works or even just use what you have lying around. The point isn't to create a masterpiece; it's to do something with your hands that isn't scrolling.
Baking is also massively underrated as a rainy day activity. Making cookies or brownies from scratch is honestly therapeutic, your place smells incredible after, and you get to eat the results. Win-win-win situation, honestly.
Move Your Body (Without Getting Drenched)
Just because it's raining doesn't mean you have to be completely sedentary. Put on your favourite playlist and have a proper dance session in your room—no one's watching, so you might as well go full out. Or try a YouTube workout if that's more your thing. There are loads of free options, from yoga to HIIT to Pilates, whatever you're feeling.
If you're not about that structured exercise life, just have a stretch. We're all walking around with terrible posture from being on our phones constantly, so taking twenty minutes to properly stretch out feels amazing.
Actually Organise Your Life
I know, I know—organizing sounds boring. But hear me out: there's something weirdly satisfying about finally sorting through that drawer that's been a disaster zone for six months, or going through your wardrobe and actually deciding what you're keeping versus what needs donating. Put on a podcast or some music and just power through it. Future you will be so grateful.
The same goes for your digital life. When's the last time you organized your photos? Deleted old screenshots? Cleaned up your email inbox? It's the kind of task that's easy to put off indefinitely, but rainy days are perfect for it because you're not missing out on anything outside.
Learn Something Random
The internet is literally at your fingertips—you might as well use it to learn something new instead of just watching TikToks for three hours (no judgment, we've all been there). Pick a random skill you've always wanted to try. Want to learn basic guitar? There are free tutorials everywhere. Curious about learning another language? Duolingo's right there. Interested in photography, graphic design, or coding? Free courses exist for basically everything.
Even learning to cook one new recipe counts. Pick something you've never made before and give it a go. Worst case scenario, you order takeaway. Best case scenario, you've added a new dish to your rotation.
Embrace The Rain
If it's not absolutely torrential and you're feeling brave, sometimes the best thing to do on a rainy day is actually go outside in it. I'm not saying go for a massive hike, but there's something kind of liberating about just walking in the rain with a proper waterproof jacket and decent shoes. The parks and streets are usually empty, everything smells fresh, and honestly? It's kind of peaceful.
If that sounds absolutely unhinged to you (fair), at least open a window and just listen to the rain for a bit. Put your phone down, make a cup of tea, and just exist for ten minutes without any input. It's lowkey meditative.
Have A Proper Movie Marathon
Yes, I said there are better things than binge-watching, but also—a properly planned movie marathon is different from mindlessly scrolling through Netflix for an hour before settling on The Office again. Pick a theme (all the Studio Ghibli films, every Edgar Wright movie, whatever you're into), make some popcorn, and commit to it. Make it an event rather than just default entertainment.
Bonus points if you do it with friends via a watch party app. Just because the weather's keeping you inside doesn't mean you have to be completely isolated.
The Bottom Line
Rainy days don't have to be a total vibe killer. Whether you're being productive and finally tackling that to-do list, getting creative with art or baking, or just properly resting and reading, there are honestly loads of ways to make the most of staying inside. The key is being intentional about it rather than just letting the day happen to you.
And if all else fails and you end up spending the whole day in bed watching YouTube? That's valid too, honestly. Sometimes that's exactly what you need. No pressure—just do whatever feels right for you. The rain will stop eventually (this is England though, so maybe not until April).
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