Hello,
I posted previously about being forced out of my main social group due to internal politics (and as a quick aside, I recently found out that the main person responsible for my removal announced four months later he was resigning - it seems his actions made him a possible threat to others, so he was "encouraged" to leave as well).
While being forced out of a group I spent so much time with is still something I struggle to deal with emotionally at times, one of the silver linings to this situation is I find myself with both a lot of extra spare time and mental energy that previously went into my social group.
So my question is how should I make the most of this? One thing I learnt through the situation is that doing things solely to meet women or make friends is counter-productive, because these types of relationships quickly dissolve as soon as you stop being involved in these activities.
So I have decided to spend the next year, focusing on trying to be a better person and doing things to improve myself, rather then for others. So far my plans include:
1. Going to the gym/becoming fitter - In the last couple of years, I have lost over 66 pounds, and am now down to my last 20 pounds or so before reaching my ideal weight. I may use the extra time in my life to fit in some cardio at the gym which I have been neglecting at the expense of resistance training. I was also thinking of taking up MMA, as it seems to be a great way of getting into shape.
2. Picking up some extra skills - Having combined work and study for the last couple of years, I have been very focused on developing my professional knowledge. I recently realised that I was lacking in other "life" skills. I am thinking of signing up for dancing and cooking clubs to pick up some non-work related skills.
3. Volunteer work. One benefit of being involved in a club committee for so many years is that I learn a lot about organising and promoting activities. I was thinking of becoming involved with a charity group, as I know that newly started charities often need to attract as much publicity as I can and that seems to be an area I can help out with.
So does anyone else have any ideas for things I can do to enhance my own value with all this time I suddenly seem to have?
I posted previously about being forced out of my main social group due to internal politics (and as a quick aside, I recently found out that the main person responsible for my removal announced four months later he was resigning - it seems his actions made him a possible threat to others, so he was "encouraged" to leave as well).
While being forced out of a group I spent so much time with is still something I struggle to deal with emotionally at times, one of the silver linings to this situation is I find myself with both a lot of extra spare time and mental energy that previously went into my social group.
So my question is how should I make the most of this? One thing I learnt through the situation is that doing things solely to meet women or make friends is counter-productive, because these types of relationships quickly dissolve as soon as you stop being involved in these activities.
So I have decided to spend the next year, focusing on trying to be a better person and doing things to improve myself, rather then for others. So far my plans include:
1. Going to the gym/becoming fitter - In the last couple of years, I have lost over 66 pounds, and am now down to my last 20 pounds or so before reaching my ideal weight. I may use the extra time in my life to fit in some cardio at the gym which I have been neglecting at the expense of resistance training. I was also thinking of taking up MMA, as it seems to be a great way of getting into shape.
2. Picking up some extra skills - Having combined work and study for the last couple of years, I have been very focused on developing my professional knowledge. I recently realised that I was lacking in other "life" skills. I am thinking of signing up for dancing and cooking clubs to pick up some non-work related skills.
3. Volunteer work. One benefit of being involved in a club committee for so many years is that I learn a lot about organising and promoting activities. I was thinking of becoming involved with a charity group, as I know that newly started charities often need to attract as much publicity as I can and that seems to be an area I can help out with.
So does anyone else have any ideas for things I can do to enhance my own value with all this time I suddenly seem to have?