Post retirement, it’s not unusual for people to find themselves with a little too much time on their hands. But rather than complain about being bored, why not take it as an opportunity to master a new skill? Here’s a little inspiration to get you started…
Learn a new language
Endlessly fascinating, learning a new language unlocks access to an entirely new culture. And if you commit yourself to the cause, it’s possible to become fluent in less than a year. There are so many amazing resources out there, from online lessons like Rosetta Stone to official university courses. Once you can hold a conversation, why not treat yourself to a holiday? Cultural enrichment is a great excuse to travel to places like Italy, Spain, France and beyond. Plus, cognitive studies show that the brains of bilingual people operate on a different level to their English-only counterparts. Amazing!
Digital photography
If you’re a creative kind of person, mastering the art of digital photography could be a fulfilling way to flex your imagination. Sign up for an online course, or pay a little more for face-to-face lessons. Another option is embracing the sharing community and using platforms like Gumtree to track down a coach. You’ll soon be snapping family portraits, gorgeous landscapes, weddings and everything in-between. Just don’t forget to print your digital snaps, and turn them into hard copy albums for everyone to enjoy.
Play the piano
Grow your own kitchen garden
Rewarding and enriching, nurturing your green thumb is about more than just enjoying your homegrown crops. Experts assert that horticulture therapy is a bona fide way to soothe the mind, body and soul. Getting down and dirty in the garden can even reduce your levels of cortisol, the hormone that causes stress. Plus, you can be 100% organic, and know exactly what you’re eating and where it came from. Do some research online, sign up for a local gardening group or head to the library and check out a few books. No excuses if you live in an apartment or have a pint-sized garden. ‘No dig’ container gardens are just as exciting and force you to get creative.
Paint with watercolours
Woodwork and carpentry
From handcrafting traditional toys for the grandkids to shaping a bespoke coffee table, mastering the art of woodwork is incredibly gratifying. There’s just something about working with your hands that brings a sense of deep relaxation. Not to mention a glowing feeling of accomplishment. You’ll just need to invest in the basic tools, and find an empty space to set up your studio.
Just because you’re not twenty something anymore it doesn’t mean you can’t rekindle the love with your dancing shoes. There are so many styles to try out, from high energy swing and retro rock ‘n’ roll to classic ballroom and sexy salsa. Rope in a friend of partner, or just turn up solo. Groups are wonderfully social, and partners rotate anyway so it’s never an issue pairing up.
Have you mastered a skill in less than a year? We’d love to hear about it!