samedi 1 février 2014

Quilting Classes And Other Ways To Make Free Time Productive

By Jayne Rutledge


There are many situations that can suddenly provide a person with much more free time than they are used to having. Perhaps you have become recently unemployed. Perhaps you have retired. Or, perhaps you work seasonally, and are now in the off season. Whatever the reason, you may need activities to fill your time, such as quilting classes, hiking, or something else you enjoy.

At first, having a completely free schedule seems fun and relaxing. However, that fun can quickly turn into boredom and depression. In order to prevent that from happening, it is important to find ways to keep yourself occupied.

While some people have the type of personality where they easily stay active and find things to keep them occupied, others need a push. If you are the second type, it helps to make commitments that will require you to to be there, like taking a class. Here are a few things to keep in mind when trying to structure your time.

1. Be open to new things. Taking a class is a perfect example of this. Chances are, there is something that you have always wanted to learn. It might be knitting, or cooking, or carpentry. Perhaps you want to learn how to write fiction. Whatever it is, sign up for class that will help you to acquire your desired skills. You can meet new people, stay occupied, and pick up a useful new hobby.

2. Take a friend or a relative with you. Meeting new people is always good, but for some people it can seem intimidating. If you have a relative or a friend who also has a lot of free time on their hands, ask that person to sign up for a class with you. Not only will you have a partner, you will also help the other person to keep busy and prevent boredom.

3. Leave your house at least once a day. You probably will not have classes every day of the week- that could get very expensive. It is important, however, that you try to leave the house at least once a day, even when you don't have a commitment. Obviously you will have the occasional lazy day where you stay indoors, and that's alright. However, try to get outside most days, even if only for a 30-minute walk. It will help to fight off depression.

4. Work on projects around the house. This is a perfect time to make sure your house is spotless. It is also a perfect time to tackle any repairs or home improvement projects you've been putting off. You can finally pain the kitchen, or clean out the garage. If you don't, you will kick yourself later for not doing these things when you had all that time on your hands.

Regardless of the reason for your sudden free time, it can be a gift, especially if you have savings or unemployment insurance that will help to get you through financially. Instead of being upset about your situation, look at it as the opportunity to finally take those quilting classes or write that mystery novel you've always wanted to write. Appreciate the time, and make good use of it.




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