Everyone experiences boredom at one point, and being an introvert, I've experienced it a countless number of times. It became necessary for me to have a coping mechanism because at some point I was depressed yet I still preferred staying indoors. So whenever I'm bored, I know what to do to catch a little fun or help me occupy my mind and time to shift my attention from the feeling of boredom. One of my coping mechanisms is "watch a movie". Movies are for entertainment, and they've really served their purpose when it comes to dealing with boredom. All I have to do is to make a selection of a genre of movie that interests me and once my eyes are glued on it, I can have the best time all by myself and laugh uncontrollably.
When I've exhausted all my movies and there's none for me to watch, I go out for a walk. I don't like to repeat movies except for those movies that are super interesting. Taking a walk has helped me overcome boredom as much as watching a movie. I don't need to do anything much, just take a walk down the street or to a favorite or popular spot and watch people or the activities going on there and I'll be fine in a few minutes.
Finally, chatting and listening to music has helped me manage boredom to some level. Chatting only works when there's someone interesting online else I resolve to listen to music and to have a good nap. Whenever I'm bored I prefer the danceable songs, just something to make me shake my body a little and if I'm taking a short sleep, then I go for the slow R & B songs. This manageable mechanism had been mentioned in their level of effectiveness. Movies work best for me, followed by taking a walk on the street, then chatting and listening to music. If one fails, the other would work and these had proven to be effective over the past years