
Remember when you were a kid and, when people asked you what you liked to do for fun, you could rattle off a list a mile long?
Ahhh, what we wouldn’t give to have the combined luxuries of lots of free time and no responsibilities. When you’re stressed out and time-pressed, though, it’s hard enough remembering what we used to like to do, much less what we enjoy doing presently ‘for fun.’ But finding something new that you like to do can be an invigorating experience, giving you something you can become passionate about and can always look forward to doing. Unearthing what exactly that new hobby is can prove to be a tricky endeavor in itself, though, so we’re going to walk you though not only how to find that new activity, but what to do with it once you’ve found it.
Alicia on ‘Starting From Scratch”
‘When thinking about getting involved in a new hobby, some people have lingering thoughts of something they’ve always wanted to do, while others (me included!!) really have no clue what they want to do.
We just want to do something! Well, one thing I did was to dredge my brain and try to remember all the things I thought were ‘Things I wish I could do’ throughout the years. They ranged from grade school, when I wished I could do macramé (it was the 70′s!) to more recently, when I wished I knew the difference between a Pinot Noir and a Pinot Grigio. After determining the usefulness of all the things on my list, I went with some wine tasting classes and books.’



