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How should I spend my free time?


Question Posted Wednesday February 10 2010, 8:34 pm

14/f
Lately, my life has been extremely boring. I really want to take up something to do with my time.

I am not at all into sports so that's out. (I used to do karate and I was good and got to black belt but I quit because I didn't want to do it anymore.)

And well, I like more of the artistic things like music, writing, and art.

Here are some of the things I'd consider doing: dance (break dancing/ hip hop), guitar classes or keyboards, writing class, or an art class. I'd even do gymnastics (for like learning to do backflips and stuff).

So how should I spend my free time? Which do you think is the most rewarding? Any other suggestions?


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THE-RACK answered Thursday February 11 2010, 3:55 pm:
Do something involving your body, then also do something involving your mind. I like kickboxing, very fun and keeps you in shape! And you feel safe knowing you can kick someone's butt who tries to attack you. Gymnastics sounds very fun too, and much easier if you are short.

You can look up different things that you are interested in and then focus on one that you want to know more about. I like looking at different things involving astrology and have gotten books on it. Or Dreams, I like investigating and deconstructing my dreams. So pick something that you can do long-term research on.

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orphans answered Thursday February 11 2010, 9:30 am:
i think knowledge is the most rewarding thing. Yes sad i know, but i like to have a topic that im interested in, and research it, make notes, maybe do a little personal project.

You could do the things you listed. Also, if you got to black belt in karate, you must be good? why didnt you enjoy it? the teaching? maybe find another school or something? or pick up another martial art? Maybe learn a new language? its rewarding, and useful- employers love linguists, and if you go to the country where they speak it, you could use it there.

Why dont you try writing a book? My friends doing that now- nothing amazing, just on microsoft word.

Get yourself some nice normal and charcoal pencils, some paint, brushes, paper etc, and draw things around the house. Start off with simple things, then as you get better, move on to more complex things with complex lines and shadows etc.

You could pick up a new instrument- its rewarding, and fun. Do you know anyone with a guitar or keyboard lying around? maybe get a beginers guide to playing it, and teach yourself if you dont want to pay.

Use your imagination....hope i helped :)

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