Winter can be a difficult time to keep to a healthy routine. The dark evenings make exercising difficult considering the weather is bitter cold and rain is never too far away.
Although it can be a struggle, (we are the first to admit this) the results are worth the effort.
Taking up a new hobby has many benefits; meeting new people, learning a new skill and putting the dark winter months to good use.
If exercise isn’t your thing, then maybe it’s time to think about taking up a different pastime.
There really is a huge range of activities to choose from; cooking classes are useful especially in the run-up to Christmas.

Cooking classes are a great idea; learn a skill while meeting new people
Imagine impressing your family and friends with your newly learnt culinary skills over the festive season, their surprised faces would surely be worth the effort.
Not to mention your own satisfaction at taking up a new hobby, and seeing yourself go from strength to strength as the weeks progress.
If cooking classes sound like your idea of hell, then there are plenty of other options. Language classes are worth thinking about if your are planning a holiday.
Interaction with new people and taking up a new skill has many benefits, including lifting your mood. The dark cold winter months can have a negative impact on how we feel so taking up a new hobby is definitely worth a try.
Learning to speak the native language of the place you are visiting will ensure an enriching and fulfilled experience.
Dressmaking classes are a trend that have taken off recently, fashion is a huge love for so many of us that the idea of making our own clothes is enticing.
Even if making the actual garments seems a little complicated, customising can be a great place to start.
Transforming an old dress into a new top or ripped jeans into denim cut-off shorts is achievable with a little guidance and better still, you get a whole new wardrobe for next to nothing.

If only we could dance like the professionals!
Strenuous exercise may be out of the question but dancing classes might be the solution. Rumbas, tangos, jives and waltzes… Strictly Come Dancing here we come!
Whether you attend a small class or attend a larger group, the satisfaction you get from learning a new skill will be worth the nerves at the beginning.
