I'm a first year in college and I really need a hobby to do outside of school. I was thinking about taking singing lessons or dancing lessons. I've always wanted to and I feel like now is the time. I looked into a few places nearby that offer lessons. I found a great singing lesson place that offers private lessons.. and apparently the instructor is great. I tried to find dancing lessons but I'm not educated on what kind of dancing i want to try.. i was thinking jazz or hip hop? But the thing is, I'm inexperienced in dance and i feel like if I were to show up for a lesson, i'd be embarrassed because theres other people there too..
I guess what i'm asking is.. what do you think I should do? take singing lessons? or dancing lessons? maybe both if I can find a way to schedule it right and make it affordable?? opinions?
FYI- I am dealing with some stress and issues, so this is also a way for me to get stress off. thanks!
Actually anything that helps you break from the routine that is causing your stress will help you deal with stress. What you want to do is find something that is not going to replace one type of stress with another. That is why exercise such as running or jogging is considered to be a great way to relieve stress; as it is something almost every one can do.
My advice: Is to find something you enjoy doing, that will allow you a break from your stressful routine. It really does not matter what that is. It can be exercise, painting, reading and even just cleaning your room. What is important is not so much whether or not how good you are at it as that it brings you enjoyment and allows you to uncock the stress hammer. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
Xui answered Wednesday October 26 2011, 12:34 am: You should do whatever is best for you, I think both are great opportunities. It's not about what we like, It's about what you like.
Here are some other cool ideas too:
(Encase you ever just wanted a cheap hobby idea)
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