Quilting Classes And Other Ways To Make Free Time Productive

By Jayne Rutledge


When a person retires, loses his or her job, or simply finishes work that was seasonal anyway, this creates a sudden surplus of free time. Regardless of how long-term or short-term the situation is, it is a good idea to find activities to fill some of that time. These could include hiking, quilting classes, creative writing workshops, and more.

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.

Some people are able to schedule their own time in such a way that they always feel productive, even without signing up for structured activities. Some people, however, need to make commitments in order to stay busy. Here are some suggestions for coming up with activities to help you stay occupied.

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. Find a partner. Perhaps you have a sister, friend, or cousin who is in a similar situation to yours. Consider taking that person along on your new activities. This will help to alleviate the intimidation factor that sometimes comes with meeting new people. Also, it will be helpful for your friend or relative, who might also be fighting depression and boredom.

3. Get out of the house every day. The occasional day spent indoors is harmless, especially when the weather calls for it. However, you should generally find a reason to get outdoors and out into public for at least a small part of each day. This will help to prevent feelings of isolation, which can also contribute to depression. Take a quick walk to the store, or a jog around the block.

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.

Sudden unemployment, or even expected seasonal unemployment, can be a shock. However, if you use the time wisely, it can be both productive and relaxing. Sign up for those quilting classes, take a daily walk around the park, write your novel, and clean your house. You never know how quickly this time will pass- think of it as a gift, and use it!




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