Things to do when your bored in winter


50 Things to Do to Conquer Winter Boredom

lt’s freezing cold outside.

You feel like you’ve been stuck inside the house for months.

You wonder if winter is ever going to end.

It can be challenging to come up with fun activities to fill your time during winter, especially if you normally spend lots of time outside.

However, there are actually loads of fun things you can do while it’s cold, both indoors and outdoors.

Winter offers unique opportunities that aren’t available during the other seasons, so don’t write just it off as boring or depressing.ICheck out this list for 50 ideas on how to beat winter boredom.

Winter might soon be your favourite season!

1. Do a jigsaw. This is perfect for extra-chilly days. Set the puzzle up on a mat so that it’s easy to move around and complete in stages.

2. Have a snowball fight. If you don’t fancy getting cold and wet, set up targets and see who can hit the most.

3. Have an indoor snowball fight. Not got any snow, or worried about injuries? Buy some soft indoor snowballs – they’re ideal for playing with kids.

4. Go bowling. Want to do something sporty and competitive, without freezing to death? Bowling is idea.

5. Go on a date. Make the most of your free time by planning a fun winter date. How about ice skating?

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6. Take winter photos. Sparkling icicles, buildings covered in snow, robins… Winter is full of great photo opportunities.

7. Plan warm outfits. Work out how to stay cozy and look good.

8. Bake a dessert. There’s nothing like a freshly baked cake to warm you up and make your house smell delicious.

9. Make winter decorations for your home. Cut snowflakes out of paper, make snowmen out of salt dough, and put together paper chains.

10. Wrap up warm and go for a walk. A winter walk can be lots of fun, as long as you’re wearing plenty of layers.

11. Visit a museum. Keep warm and learn about new things – lots of fun for families. Look out for special offers and free exhibitions.

12. Make a gingerbread house. Buy a kit, or make your own gingerbread from scratch. Have plenty of icing and sweets on hand to decorate.

13. Paint a picture. Tap into your artistic side – you could paint a pretty winter landscape, or a cozy log cabin.

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14. Make fancy hot chocolate. Forget normal cocoa. Make it an event and go all out with marshmallows, whipped cream, sprinkles and candy canes.

15. Play an instrument. Always wished you were more musical? Get started now with free online lessons and tutorials for almost any instrument.

16. Learn a new language. Got a holiday planned for the summer? Get prepared now by starting to learn the language – there are plenty of online courses.

17. Build a snowman. Go traditional with a carrot nose and buttons for eyes, or get more creative with unusual accessories.

18. Go sledging. Grab your sledge, find a hill, and go wild! Sledging is lots of fun, and climbing that hill is good exercise.

19. Have a movie marathon. Want to watch the entire Harry Potter series back to back? It’s winter, you’re allowed.

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20. Make fake snow. Lots of fun for kids, and can make a great windowsill decoration.

21. Draw a winter scene. Use your imagination, or search online for cute pictures to copy.

22. Make window stickers. Stick to a winter theme with snowflakes, clouds and icicles.

23. Go to an art gallery. Take in some culture and enjoy a hot drink in the cafe.

24. Visit an indoor shopping centre. Get in some retail therapy without freezing on the high street.

25. Go the the cinema. There’s nothing like a good film. Bonus points if it’s winter-themed.

26. Make a cute tea light holder. Decorate jam jars with paint, pen, or cut-out paper to make a cute candle display.

27. Decorate a mug with permanent marker. Grab a black pen and go wild – you might end up with a new favourite mug.

28. Go to a ski slope. No snow? Visit an artificial slope instead.

29. Do an indoor exercise routine. Put on an exercise video and start getting fit – you don’t even need to leave your bedroom.

30. Join the gym. Too cold to go for a run? Join the gym and take advantage of fancy equipment and good heating.

31. Have a bubble bath. Add a few drops of essential oil for extra relaxation.

32. Rearrange a room. A change of scenery can improve your mood during the colder months.

33. Cook a new recipe. Look for something hearty and warming.

34. Visit a new restaurant. Be sure to make a reservation, in case everyone else has had the same idea.

35. Learn to knit. Knit yourself a cozy scarf in your favourite colours.

36. Write a story. Wish you could write a novel? Get started now, while you won’t be distracted.

37. Make a short film. Write a script, film on your phone, and edit on your computer. It could be a masterpiece!

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38. Start a blog. Got a passion you want to share? Create a free blog and get writing.

39. Learn to code. You won’t want to sit inside coding when it’s sunny outside, so get started now.

40. Cross stitch. Choose a cute winter design and frame it afterwards.

41. Build a blanket fort. Add fairy lights to make it extra magical.

42. Organize an indoor treasure hunt. Loads of fun for kids – get creative with your clues and hiding places.

43. Put music on and dance. Let off some steam without having to leave the house.

44. Play video games. Choose an immersive game and it could last you the whole winter.

45. Fold origami. All you need is some paper – start with simple folds and work your way up to fancy designs.

46. Make homemade gifts. Save some money of Christmas pressies by making your own.

47. Read a book. Pick up a good novel and the hours will fly by – goodbye boredom.

48. Plan a holiday. Let yourself daydream about going somewhere warm and sunny.

49. Write a bucket list. Making plans for the future is always fun.

50. Start a scrapbook. Take photos, write diary entries, and collect happy memories.

Tired of winter boredom? Beat it now with the fun activities above.

30 Tips and Ideas to Bust Winter Boredom

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Posted by Kayla Rutledge

Is it just us, or does the winter season sometimes feel like a bit of a letdown? If you’re trying to make it through short days and weeks of rain, snow and ice, try some of these wintery tips and ideas.

Tips
  1. Plan Something to Look Forward To - It might be as small as takeout from your favorite restaurant or buying a fancy coffee. It could be as large as a future trip somewhere warm. Find something that fits your budget and put it on the calendar!
  2. Change Up Your Living Space - We spend a lot of time inside during winter. Why not change it up? This doesn’t necessarily mean redecorating; why not rearrange the furniture you already have? Or change out some picture frames? Little changes can make a big difference.
  3. Bring the Springtime Inside - Pick up a few houseplants at your local greenhouse, or a bouquet of fresh flowers. Remind yourself that spring is coming!
  4. Keep a Consistent Sleep Schedule - The shorter days in winter can make you feel tired on their own. By going to bed and waking up at the same time every day, you can offset that sleepiness a bit.
  5. Learn Something New - After all, the best cure for boredom is something new. Pick a topic you don’t know enough about and check out some books at the library as a family, listen to a podcast, research a topic on Google Scholar, or watch a documentary.
  6. Create a Winter Bucket List - Add some excitement to the short days of winter by creating a list together as a family of the activities and things you want to accomplish (bonus points if you sneak some chores in there). After all, a little motivation never hurt anybody.
  7. Give Yourself a Little Grace - It can be easy to feel frustrated or down on yourself during wintertime. But really, the world won’t end if you need to put on the television for a few hours instead of doing a fun activity with the kids. Spring will be here before you know it.

Organize volunteers to serve at a local shelter this winter. View an Example

Keep Brains and Bodies Active
  1. Search for a Workout Video - Look up a short YouTube yoga video or take ten minutes to stretch on your floor. It may seem small, but you’ll be surprised how much better you’ll feel.
  2. Have a Dance Party - Turn on your favorite songs and dance it out in the living room. Get those endorphins flowing.
  3. Go for a Drive - Depending on the weather, you might not be able to walk around outside, but why not take the family for a drive? Make it as long or short as you want. Crank some tunes, see where the road takes you and stop at any destinations that look interesting to stretch your legs.
  4. Bundle Up to Stargaze - The winter sky is one of the clearest times to track down certain constellations in the Northern Hemisphere, according to NASA. Get a bonfire going, layer up, and download a constellation app to help identify the star patterns.
  5. Have a Ball - Play a pick-up soccer or kickball game with friends. Plan to meet family friends at a nearby soccer field for a friendly game of soccer or kickball.
  6. Enjoy the Snow - If you have snow, what better way to stay active than playing outside? Make snowmen, go sledding, have a snowball fight! (If you don’t have snow, have a makeshift snowball fight inside by balling up socks or pieces of paper. )
  7. Get Up to Catch the Sun - As the days get shorter, make a point to get up when the sun rises, or earlier! If weather permits, add a morning and afternoon walk to your daily routine to soak up as much vitamin D as you can.

Stuck Inside
  1. Revisit Something Good - Re-reading a classic book or re-watching a nostalgic TV show can add a happy bit of brightness to gloomy days. Why not introduce your kids to things you loved as a kid?
  2. Cook Together as a Family - Spend time together and try out a new recipe! Whether you bake some delicious treats or just make dinner, your house will smell amazing and you can spend quality time together.
  3. Play Board Games - Maybe it has been a while since you’ve played a board game, but instead of switching on Netflix, pull out a classic like Uno, Monopoly or Sorry. You’ll quickly remember how fun traditional board games can be.
  4. Do Some Early Spring Cleaning - Why not use this time to tackle the closet you’ve been avoiding? Better yet, while you’re cleaning, pull out old photo albums as a family and reminiscence!
  5. Take up Something Crafty - There are plenty of beginner knitting and embroidery kits available online and in craft stores. Why not pick up a new skill?
  6. Do a Puzzle Together - Find a fun puzzle and put it together as a family. There’s nothing better to do with a cup of tea.
  7. Host a Dinner Party - If you’re going to be stuck inside, you might as well do it with friends. Invite friends over for a meal or a weekend, or if you are social distancing consider a virtual dinner party where everyone logs in from home. You’ll be surprised how much fun new faces can bring to the monotony of wintertime!
  8. Play Family Jeopardy - Create a list of trivia questions about the members of your family and play a game of family jeopardy!
  9. Go On a Virtual Field Trip - From the Smithsonian to local zoos, plenty of organizations have created virtual options so you can stay warm and cozy while still adventuring.

Host a bonfire for a small group and serve up chili and s’mores. View an Example

Activities for All Ages
  1. Sing Karaoke on YouTube - These days, you don’t need a karaoke machine to have fun. Turn on some YouTube videos and sing along as a family. You’ll all be laughing in no time.
  2. Little Library - Create a neighborhood lending library. Put some of your favorite books in a box outside your house or apartment, along with a sign that tells your neighbors to leave a book for each book they take. If you are connected to neighbors on Facebook or Nextdoor, consider spreading the word about your little library.
  3. Play with Your Food - Whether you make pancakes in shapes, create gingerbread houses, or cut your sandwiches into stars, add a little whimsy to family mealtime.
  4. Send Letters - Whether they’re addressed to friends or grandparents, send out some mail. It’s the gift that keeps on giving — just wait until you get letters back!
  5. Get Fancy and Cook - Turn your house into a five-star restaurant. Pull the candles out, dress up, and eat a fancy meal together. The best part? Unlike actually going out, you can still wear those slippers.
  6. Make Art Together - Whether you’re coloring, painting, or drawing self-portraits, have fun by doing it together.
  7. Get Puzzled - Work through a puzzle together as a family, and up the ante with harder and harder puzzles as you all become pros.

Whether you want to hibernate or play games all day, we’re trucking through winter right beside you. You got this, geniuses!

Kayla Rutledge is a graduate student who spends most of her time writing, singing for her church and eating quesadillas.





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Resources / Home & Family

Is it just us, or does the winter season sometimes feel like a bit of a letdown? If you’re trying to make it through short days and weeks of rain, snow and ice, try some of these wintery tips and ideas.

Tips
  1. Plan Something to Look Forward To - It might be as small as takeout from your favorite restaurant or buying a fancy coffee. It could be as large as a future trip somewhere warm. Find something that fits your budget and put it on the calendar!
  2. Change Up Your Living Space - We spend a lot of time inside during winter. Why not change it up? This doesn’t necessarily mean redecorating; why not rearrange the furniture you already have? Or change out some picture frames? Little changes can make a big difference.
  3. Bring the Springtime Inside - Pick up a few houseplants at your local greenhouse, or a bouquet of fresh flowers. Remind yourself that spring is coming!
  4. Keep a Consistent Sleep Schedule - The shorter days in winter can make you feel tired on their own. By going to bed and waking up at the same time every day, you can offset that sleepiness a bit.
  5. Learn Something New - After all, the best cure for boredom is something new. Pick a topic you don’t know enough about and check out some books at the library as a family, listen to a podcast, research a topic on Google Scholar, or watch a documentary.
  6. Create a Winter Bucket List - Add some excitement to the short days of winter by creating a list together as a family of the activities and things you want to accomplish (bonus points if you sneak some chores in there). After all, a little motivation never hurt anybody.
  7. Give Yourself a Little Grace - It can be easy to feel frustrated or down on yourself during wintertime. But really, the world won’t end if you need to put on the television for a few hours instead of doing a fun activity with the kids. Spring will be here before you know it.

Organize volunteers to serve at a local shelter this winter. View an Example

Keep Brains and Bodies Active
  1. Search for a Workout Video - Look up a short YouTube yoga video or take ten minutes to stretch on your floor. It may seem small, but you’ll be surprised how much better you’ll feel.
  2. Have a Dance Party - Turn on your favorite songs and dance it out in the living room. Get those endorphins flowing.
  3. Go for a Drive - Depending on the weather, you might not be able to walk around outside, but why not take the family for a drive? Make it as long or short as you want. Crank some tunes, see where the road takes you and stop at any destinations that look interesting to stretch your legs.
  4. Bundle Up to Stargaze - The winter sky is one of the clearest times to track down certain constellations in the Northern Hemisphere, according to NASA. Get a bonfire going, layer up, and download a constellation app to help identify the star patterns.
  5. Have a Ball - Play a pick-up soccer or kickball game with friends. Plan to meet family friends at a nearby soccer field for a friendly game of soccer or kickball.
  6. Enjoy the Snow - If you have snow, what better way to stay active than playing outside? Make snowmen, go sledding, have a snowball fight! (If you don’t have snow, have a makeshift snowball fight inside by balling up socks or pieces of paper. )
  7. Get Up to Catch the Sun - As the days get shorter, make a point to get up when the sun rises, or earlier! If weather permits, add a morning and afternoon walk to your daily routine to soak up as much vitamin D as you can.

Stuck Inside
  1. Revisit Something Good - Re-reading a classic book or re-watching a nostalgic TV show can add a happy bit of brightness to gloomy days. Why not introduce your kids to things you loved as a kid?
  2. Cook Together as a Family - Spend time together and try out a new recipe! Whether you bake some delicious treats or just make dinner, your house will smell amazing and you can spend quality time together.
  3. Play Board Games - Maybe it has been a while since you’ve played a board game, but instead of switching on Netflix, pull out a classic like Uno, Monopoly or Sorry. You’ll quickly remember how fun traditional board games can be.
  4. Do Some Early Spring Cleaning - Why not use this time to tackle the closet you’ve been avoiding? Better yet, while you’re cleaning, pull out old photo albums as a family and reminiscence!
  5. Take up Something Crafty - There are plenty of beginner knitting and embroidery kits available online and in craft stores. Why not pick up a new skill?
  6. Do a Puzzle Together - Find a fun puzzle and put it together as a family. There’s nothing better to do with a cup of tea.
  7. Host a Dinner Party - If you’re going to be stuck inside, you might as well do it with friends. Invite friends over for a meal or a weekend, or if you are social distancing consider a virtual dinner party where everyone logs in from home. You’ll be surprised how much fun new faces can bring to the monotony of wintertime!
  8. Play Family Jeopardy - Create a list of trivia questions about the members of your family and play a game of family jeopardy!
  9. Go On a Virtual Field Trip - From the Smithsonian to local zoos, plenty of organizations have created virtual options so you can stay warm and cozy while still adventuring.

Host a bonfire for a small group and serve up chili and s’mores. View an Example

Activities for All Ages
  1. Sing Karaoke on YouTube - These days, you don’t need a karaoke machine to have fun. Turn on some YouTube videos and sing along as a family. You’ll all be laughing in no time.
  2. Little Library - Create a neighborhood lending library. Put some of your favorite books in a box outside your house or apartment, along with a sign that tells your neighbors to leave a book for each book they take. If you are connected to neighbors on Facebook or Nextdoor, consider spreading the word about your little library.
  3. Play with Your Food - Whether you make pancakes in shapes, create gingerbread houses, or cut your sandwiches into stars, add a little whimsy to family mealtime.
  4. Send Letters - Whether they’re addressed to friends or grandparents, send out some mail. It’s the gift that keeps on giving — just wait until you get letters back!
  5. Get Fancy and Cook - Turn your house into a five-star restaurant. Pull the candles out, dress up, and eat a fancy meal together. The best part? Unlike actually going out, you can still wear those slippers.
  6. Make Art Together - Whether you’re coloring, painting, or drawing self-portraits, have fun by doing it together.
  7. Get Puzzled - Work through a puzzle together as a family, and up the ante with harder and harder puzzles as you all become pros.

Whether you want to hibernate or play games all day, we’re trucking through winter right beside you. You got this, geniuses!

Kayla Rutledge is a graduate student who spends most of her time writing, singing for her church and eating quesadillas.

100 things to do in winter

Here is a list of things to do in winter to feel happy and make others happy: over 100 ideas for how to spend the winter. The recommendations of our publication are informative and entertaining.

  1. Go to the skating rink
    The most important winter entertainment. Skating is worth at least once during the winter
  2. Launch fireworks
    Where do without it. Important: follow the safety rules!
  3. Learn to knit and knit warm socks for yourself
    The ability to knit is a useful skill, and if you master it perfectly, you can even start making money on it.
  4. Ride a dog sled
    Try an unusual way of transportation and experience a bunch of new emotions, you can learn more about it here
  5. Make a snowman
    Remember your childhood and make a snowman or show your imagination and make, for example, a cartoon character.
  6. Decorate the tree
    The moment approaching the fairy tale of New Year's Eve.
  7. Cut a lot of snowflakes
  8. Learn how to cook mulled wine
    It will always warm you in cold weather, and its aromas will add a New Year's mood
  9. Spend a romantic evening near the fireplace
    And if you don't have a fireplace, then buy a lot of candles and a special, romantic mood is guaranteed.
  10. Buy yourself a gift
    Something, but no one knows better than you what to give.
  11. Make a snow angel
    Everyone needs to be a little angel
  12. Decorate your home
    Garlands, balloons, attributes uuuuuuuh beauty
  13. Celebrate the new year in a cool company
    The main thing is not where to meet, but with whom =)
  14. Don't forget to make a wish
  15. Walk down the street, sing songs and congratulate passers-by
  16. Roll down the hill
    If you are no longer a child, this does not mean that you cannot remember your childhood
  17. Learn the verse
    Without it, you won't receive any gift
  1. Spend the evening with a book and hot coffee

Take a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and plunge into the fantastic world of books

  1. See "Home Alone"

Classic

  1. Take a bath

Take a steam bath, relax, forget about problems, and where to find the best baths in the city read here

  1. Catching snowflakes with your mouth
  2. Go in for sports and prepare for the summer

In order not to go on exhausting diets before the summer itself, start preparing in advance, the more active type of recreation will contribute to this.

  1. Buy fur coat/warm clothes/huge sweater

Don't get cold

  1. Play snowballs

Throw snow at your friends or loved one, and then you can warm up in the cafe. In a few years, you will remember this moment with special tenderness.

  1. Prepare and pass exams

Oh, this winter session

  1. Make Olivier

Basin, two are better! Enough for all holidays.

  1. Make a list of plans for the next year

Motivates to start acting and slowly fulfill them

  1. Take stock of this year

To write a wish for the next year, you need to understand and analyze what was in this

  1. Go to the festival trip to Christmas

Plunge into an unreal atmosphere, look at the fabulously decorated city, buy gifts - all this can be done at the festival " Journey to Christmas "!

  1. Learn to cook a new dish

You can go to a cooking class or just try a new recipe from the Internet.

  1. Host a nostalgia evening while viewing childhood photos
  2. Go to a concert

Every day there are many different concerts in Moscow, and which ones you should definitely go to, read in our section.

  1. Have a house party with board games

Why not get together in a small circle of friends, collect a bunch of board games and have fun from the heart

  1. Go sledding

If you have children, it's never too late to go sledding down the hill

or just to feel like a child and have fun

.

  1. Walk down the street, sing songs and congratulate passers-by
  2. Disassemble your closet and apartment, get rid of unnecessary

The year must be started from scratch, and this requires getting rid of everything old.

  1. Visit another city

For many years we wanted to go somewhere so forward! You don't even need to take a vacation.

  1. Do something that has been put off for a long time

New Year, time for new actions

  1. Make a list of your dreams

Put it on the windowsill, who knows, suddenly Santa Claus exists, and the dream will come true!

  1. Make new friends
  2. Learn to snowboard

If you don't already know how, start! Your life will take on completely different colors, and you will feel the feeling of happiness that stands out after something extreme.

  1. Visit relatives

We don’t do it that often, a lot of things leave no time and energy, but a long weekend is the best thing to see loved ones

  1. Learn to draw

Color the white and gray winter days with bright colors.

  1. Visit the city "Yolka"
  2. Watch the new series

What do we do when there is absolutely nothing to do? Right! New series!

  1. Treat yourself to a spa day and bubble bath

In winter, when the sun and hormones of happiness are especially lacking, and depression begins to overcome you, it is worth relaxing and having a day of relaxation.

  1. Book a winter photo session
  2. Adopt an animal

They will keep you warm on cold evenings

  1. Change your image

Change of image entails changes in life!

  1. Go to the theater

Read about new performances in our section

  1. Print photos

Printed photographs are a rarity in the digital age, but it is precisely these photographs that convey the special atmosphere of the moment captured on them.

  1. Do charity work

This world can always be made a little better

  1. Get out of debt

It is necessary to get rid of what pulls you down and become free from any burdens

  1. Make a list of gifts

It is very useful to prepare a list in advance and gradually buy all the gifts. Firstly, you will have time for this, and secondly, you will not spend a huge amount of money at a time and worry about it. And ideas for New Year's gifts can always be found here

  1. Wrap presents
  2. Go for a ride in the mountains
  3. Make your own Christmas decoration

The moment of decorating a Christmas tree is always special and fabulous. But imagine the feeling when the toys on it are special, made by yourself.. Plus, this is not a bad gift option for colleagues.

  1. Buy yourself a new perfume
  2. Visit the exhibition

Forward for new experiences!

  1. Fall in love

Finding your love is probably the best thing in life ( mb go on a speed date)

  1. Mark February 14

To be with your soul mate and celebrate that you have found each other.

  1. Have a movie night

Watch your favorite films, or maybe something new or vice versa old black and white movies.

  1. Build a snow fort
  2. Bake pancakes
  3. Try extreme driving

Drift, how to behave in an emergency on ice, etc. Extreme driving skills are very relevant in winter.

66. Explore your neighborhood

Bored? Go around the house, go around the next one, and so on .. believe me, you will find a lot of interesting places not far from you.

  1. Take a walk in the winter park

Enjoy the beauty and fresh,

frosty air.

  1. Learn a new computer program

We have long wanted to learn how to use photoshop, avtocad, learn how to edit videos or something else.

  • Go to a bar/club
  • Here you can find the most interesting places in the city

    1. Attend a dance class

    Cheer up, movement is life! There are many dance schools in Moscow for every taste and budget.

    1. Eat at least one piece of fruit every day

    This will help restore the level of vitamins and microelements that are so lacking in winter

    1. Read your idol's autobiography
    2. Grow a new houseplant

    Make a mini garden at home

    1. Figure skate
    2. Ride a horse-drawn carriage in the snow

    Feel how people lived in the last century.

    1. Attend a hockey game

    Better yet, gather your team and play hockey in the yard

    1. Go shopping

    Yes, yes! Refresh your wardrobe, and post-year discounts will help.

    1. Arrange carnival celebration
    2. Ride tubing
    3. Have a pillow fight

    Tear your opponent to smithereens

    1. Start collecting

    Coins, badges, toys, gadgets - you can collect anything, you just have to start

    1. Order pizza and sushi at home and have a junk food party
    2. Take care of your health

    Most of us are constantly sitting at the computer, start small and do at least a little workout several times a day.

    1. Overeating tangerines
    2. Play console
    3. Manage to never slip

    Never fall during the winter is the ability of a superhero

    1. Learn to bake pies

    A warm evening in the circle of loved ones for pies, what could be better?

    1. Learn a language

    Develop yourself, knowledge of the language helps a lot in the modern world

    1. Learn to play a musical instrument

    Plunge into the world of music and arrange mini apartment parties, and in the summer, play the guitar while sitting on the embankment.

    1. Visit at least 3 museums

    There are so many museums in Moscow on any topic.

    1. Go to the quest
    2. Take the ropes course
    3. Look at the decorated GUM

    Every year GUM creates an incredible fairy tale, if the festive mood suddenly disappeared, then here you will definitely feel it.

    1. Find inspiration

    A veil of snow around, like a clean sheet.. take a look at this world from a different angle and see a lot of interesting things around that can inspire you for a lifetime.

    1. Get rid of a bad habit

    Many of us have at least one bad habit, try to control yourself

    1. Start saving up for a big purchase

    Dreaming of a car or something else?! Start saving for it. Review your spending items, explore great deals, and set aside at least a small amount to get started.

    1. Smile every day

    You won't even notice how in a week it will become your habit and life will be much happier

    1. Have a day without the Internet and social networks

    Go for a walk, meet friends, go to the dacha . . try not to use the phone

    1. Feed the ducks

    Many birds, especially ducks, remain wintering in Moscow, it is worth helping them in this difficult period and feeding them

    PS: bonus

    1. Love yourself

    What could be more important than harmony with oneself?

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    Everyone can be roughly divided into two categories: someone cooks to live, and someone lives to cook. Which group do you belong to? Winter is a time to try new recipes and culinary techniques. Experiment with cuisines from different countries or flavor combinations. Get creative with the process.

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    If you can only cook the simplest dishes, stock up on good recipes. Over time, you will begin to confidently understand different flavor combinations and be able to cook gastronomic masterpieces without referring to cookbooks.

    2. Practice yoga

    This is a way to keep your body in good shape in winter, when our physical fitness and overall health leave much to be desired.

    Getting Started:

    You don't have to leave your home to practice yoga: many online services publish classes for free or at a moderate price. Subscribe to the course you like and go through one video lesson every few days.

    3. Learn a new language

    Learning languages ​​is a great exercise for the brain. Plus, by spending the winter learning basic grammar and vocabulary, you can try out a new skill during your spring or summer vacation.

    Get started:

    Choose from a variety of dedicated learning apps, install it on your phone, and get started.

    4. Sharpen your writing skills

    Many abilities are genetic, but writing is primarily an acquired skill. Have you ever wanted to learn how to express thoughts coherently? It is quite real, the main thing is to practice as much as possible.

    Getting Started:

    If you want to learn more about writing theory, sign up for any online course available. If your goal is to develop creative thinking, write simply for the sake of the process. Decide for yourself, make a plan. Find a list of creative ideas for texts and get to work.

    5. Relax with knitting

    Knitting is the perfect "winter" hobby. Once you master the basics, you can knit and do other things at the same time: watch TV, listen to podcasts or audiobooks. With knitting, even an evening watching TV shows will become productive, because according to its results, you will replenish your wardrobe with socks, a scarf or a hat. Solid benefit.

    Getting Started:

    All you need is a pair of knitting needles, yarn, a crochet hook to pick up the dropped stitches, and a yarn needle to sew all the pieces together. Training videos or special textbooks will help you choose a knitting technique and master the basics.

    6. Try board games

    Do you remember how much fun board games and puzzles brought as a child? Winter is the time to arrange gatherings with friends over the good old games.

    Where to start:

    On the evening when you feel like curling up and watching TV, invite your partner, neighbors or friends to play. You can complement the games with wine and cheese and make them a weekly tradition.


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