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| | | It's time to give trying something new a whirl. | | | | New Year, New Hobby Looking to shake things up a bit in 2016 but shy of committing to a full-on New Year's resolution? (Or maybe you already gave up on yours?) Start small. Here are five ways to go about doing something different in tiny, totally doable doses.
1. Go for a bike ride. Better yet, go for many, many bike rides. Pedaling around on the regular is great exercise for your legs, heart, lungs, and overall health. Plus, it's fun — the free-as-a-bird kind of fun, like you had as a kid. For advice on everything bike-related for beginners like you, get The Bicycling Big Book of Cycling for Beginners.
2. Get yourself some adult coloring books. Yes, they are trendy, and yes, they really are awesome!
3. Double-date. Want to feel closer to your spouse? Share him ... that is, share your time with him and another couple. Researchers discovered that getting to know another couple may be another way to turn up the heat between partners. 4. Stretch your legs. Here's your no-excuse guide to getting in your 10,000 steps a day. 5. Freshen up your backyard. Gardening is one of the most practical hobbies to pick up this year. It takes physical labor to plant, raise, and harvest a garden, so there's your exercise. If you plant perennials and save seeds for next year's crops, you can stretch your initial investment for years to come. And one more thing — you get sweet, juicy, nutrient-rich fruits and vegetables as a result! Here's the only guide you'll ever need to garden organically, from getting started to getting better, year after year. | | | | |
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