How we spend our free time?

in freetime •  7 years ago  (edited)

Swiftly changes in our lives can open up duration of free time that we didn't have previously. Lots of free time might come about through change of lifestyle, retirement, having your kids leave home, or graduating from school or college. stuffing your free time with useful hunt is a way of increasing your creativity, energy, enthusiasm, and sense of realization from life. Using free time productively can help you to overcome the inability to relax because you're fearful of "just doing nothing". And ultimately, using free time in a way that feels profitable to you will ensure that you feel well-rounded, engaged fully in life, and very much a dynamic human being. In this article, you'll have the chance to seek various ways of filling your free time with useful and fulfilling activities.
focused on how you'd like to use it. Simply expecting free time to turn productive, innovative, or fulfilling won't bring it about because you haven't thought about the process needed to fill that time productively.
Your first realization should be that it is up to you to "do something" about making your free time work superior for you; it isn't going to come from somewhere or star else, only from your choice to make it useful time.
Your second realization is to make up your own mind as to what you define as "fruitful". Relaxing, doing nothing, renew, and thinking are all "useful" activities if they lead to a better, more satisfied life. Don't chair your "usefulness" in terms of what you think.
Write down a list of the things you'd like to be doing in your free time. You can putrid it any way you like, or treat everything as equally important on it; that's up to you.
Keep a gazette about your life and include how you'd like your life to be. Be sure to express the activities you're trying out in your free time, so that you can appraise whether or not they are worth chronic to do.
Create a visualization board that sets out the ways in which you'd like to spend future free time.
Guard your free time from worthless stress. If you want your free time to be truly useful, don't allow non-free time things to ooze into it. The reason for this is that your free time is needed to refresh you and improve your energy, your creativity, and your sense of self. If you let the usual mundane activities of everyday life slink into your free time under the pretense of being "useful," you won't gain anything from your free time and you will have very loose boundaries between free time and the rest of your time, thereby devaluing your free time.
Some of the things that it is suggested you don't do during free time include your usual work or chores, answering emails and voice messages, watching TV, constant action (free time needs to include some spaces for daydreaming and reflection), and playing with electronics if you tend to lose your sense of time with "gamer brain." Instead, set aside "catching up on work time," "internet time," and "responding to emails time" as distinct and separate activities from your free time.
sparking your interest and expanding your awareness. Some things you might consider doing to expand your comfort zone include:
Try new things that you've always wanted to try but make excuses for not doing, including by saying you haven't "got the time" – use your free time!
Do things you loved doing 10 years ago but have let go by the wayside since. Pick them up again and see where they take you this time. It will probably feel odd getting used to something you haven't tried for ages and possibly time has caused things to change considerably but enjoy the challenge involved in renewing your interest.
Write down the things that excite and energize you. Look for activities and experiences that will bring this about for you.
Consider some of the following hobbies that you can get started on your own: teaching yourself a new computer programming language, learning a new foreign language, writing a book/short story/play, making jewelry, graphic designing, amateur photography, learning a new type of dancing (pole dancing, belly dancing, zumba, tap, jazz, etc.), cooking or baking, teaching private classes on something you already love doing.

Change your approach to media usage. Turn off the TV and leave it out of your free time. Think about creative ways to use media in your free time instead. The Internet allows us to be in charge of the input that is circulated through media, providing you with ample opportunities for turning your free time into a useful means for getting out creative, practical, or informative messages that you'd like to share with the world.
How about creating a video that highlights something you're passionate or concerned about, and then setting it free on YouTube? Or perhaps you can write some poems or short stories, and add them to an online portfolio. Or if you're passionate about fashion, piece together some eye-catching pieces, find a model, and create your own fashion blog. Maybe music is more your thing and you'd like to compose a song and share it with people online. These useful uses of your free time will tap into your creativity and give other people something they can cherish, enjoy, or learn from as a result - a win all around!
fulfilling way to give back to your community or society. And even better – you get to choose what to volunteer in according to what you believe in, and what you think is most important. Search for volunteer opportunities through asking people you know who already volunteer, by searching online or in the volunteer pages, or asking people who work in places you'd like to volunteer for. Whatever your level of experience, there is likely to be a volunteer opportunity for you and with time, you can build knowledge, expertise, and reputation through volunteering and find it becomes an incredibly fulfilling experience that helps many others.
Some ideas for volunteering include web work/newsletters/wikis for charities, thrift store helping, fundraising, soup kitchens or cooking/catering, animal work (wildlife reserves, zoos, animal rescue or training, etc.), joining a conservation crew, volunteering overseas, making things for people in need, and running a club's museum/display/tour activities.
Volunteer as much or as little as you like. You're giving up your free time for a worthy cause, so you should enjoy it. Even consider volunteering in different places at different times, to give yourself some variety in both experience and the people you meet.

Consider downsizing and reorienting your lifestyle. If you find your free time has been hampered by having to deal with a large house and all its maintenance and cleaning, gain more free time by removing the clutter and even consider purchasing a smaller residence. Perhaps move closer to a place where there are plenty of activities that you'd rather be doing and that are not on offer where you currently live to make up for a smaller residence.
It can take months to clear long-accumulated clutter from your life. Give yourself the time but also set a deadline by which everything is to be sorted and out of your life for good.
Hold garage and yard sales to get rid of things you no longer need to keep. The money can go toward your free time activities.Avoid seeing phaseout as strip yourself of a certain standard of living.

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