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6. START A CLUB

Often we have good intentions to reach out to friends or to make plans to spend time together, and then weeks or months go by and we don’t get a date on the calendar. One way to commit to spending time together at regular intervals is to start a club. It can take place in a public place or in your home, and you can set times and days that work for the members. As for what type of club? Anything that interests you. You can play cards or games, solve word puzzles, swap cooking tips, build model airplanes, talk about books, create crafts, exercise, or share collections. Palak says, “I love the concept of a Cookbook Club as a way to gather IRL (in real life) and build memories. It’s something that I started 5 years ago and now have made a part of my membership community, Embiria Social Club. I suggest creating a group of between 6-8 friends. If this is something you want to start, then find a few friends that are interested, and ask them to invite one additional friend each, that way you’re meeting new people and cultivating new friendships. The idea is to select a cookbook each month (which can be done by the person who is hosting that month), cook dishes from the book, and gather for a potluck-style meal together where each member takes a turn at hosting. Because the Cookbook Club is a monthly commitment, it’s such a great way to share delicious food and conversation and deepen friendships. I have made some of my closest friends through hosting the Cookbook Club, and also had the chance to try so many great recipes and dishes which made cooking feel fun again!”

Winter is the perfect time to invest in your education and interests. Learn how to make wreaths, finally sign up for a language class, or find a guitar instructor. Ride horses, swim, become first-aid certified, join a meditation experience, or immerse yourself in a cooking course. Look for hands-on activities that allow you to interact with other students and instructors. 7. TAKE A CLASS

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