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Sing to yourself. You can have a much wider vocal range with just a little bit of practice. It doesn't have to be anything challenging, even a simple "row row row your boat" is already a nice exercise.
Personally I find it very soothing and it helps me focus when I'm doing something on my own. Plus I love how my voice can sound when I put in a little effort :)
I sing to my dog when I get his food ready. I'm almost certain he ~~thinks I'm a weirdo~~ appreciates it
Both can be true at the same time :)