Sunday, February 9, 2014

Quilting Classes And Other Productive Uses Of Your Free Time

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.

While having a wide-open schedule can be fun for a short time, it does not usually remain enjoyable. Eventually, you need things to do during your idle time. If you spend too much time sitting around, it can be easy to feel unproductive and to become depressed.

For some people, staying busy and productive comes naturally. These people may not need to go out of their way to fill their time. For others, however, it helps to take a deliberate approach and to make sure that they have commitments that will prevent them from being idle. Here are some things to keep in mind when trying to fill your free 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 the house every day. It's definitely alright to have a lazy day here and there where you just stay in your pajamas. But as a general rule, it is a good idea to get outside at least once each day, even if you do not have a class or another outside commitment. Walk to the corner store, take a jog around the park, do something that gets you out in the fresh air. This is another good way to prevent depression.

4. Clean the house and tackle those long-awaited home improvement projects. If you leave these things undone while you have the time to do them, you will certainly regret it later. Deep-clean your bathroom, paint your bedroom, clear out your attic. This is the perfect opportunity to do those things. You have no way of knowing when you will have this much free time again.

It can be shocking to find yourself suddenly unemployed. However, this can be a wonderful time in your life if you have enough money saved, or if you have unemployment insurance. You can finally fix up your house, take quilting classes, or get in shape. Make good use of the time, because chances are it will fly by!




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