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8. Start a collection. Whether the collection evokes childhood nostalgia, like the Pez dispensers seen here, or aligns with your current interests, starting a collection gives you a chance to immerse yourself in a passion and share it with others.Tip: Collections don’t have to be expensive. If it’s valuable to you, that’s all that matters.Read: Collective Wisdom: Display Ideas for Collections of All Kinds
4. Read more. Whether you prefer e-readers or traditional paper books, finding more time to read can be good for your mind and spirit. Creating a cozy spot in your home with good lighting will make you want to stay in and read all the more, especially in the winter months.Tip: Create a reading nook that can be used all day long by setting up a comfy chair next to a window for natural light and adding a lamp or sconce for reading at night.Read: 15 Cozy Book Nooks and What They Want You to Read
10. Write more. If you’ve ever aspired to write the Great American Novel or perhaps a chapbook of poems, there’s no time like the present. Find a quiet corner in your house and put pen to paper. Even simply keeping a daily diary will provide a chance to reflect.Tip: Before you plop down and start writing, it might be worth looking into ergonomic desk chairs to support your lumbar region.Read: Dream Spaces: Home Offices You’d Be Delighted to Work InMore8 Life-Enhancing Home Resolutions for the New Year11 Easy Ways to Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions
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