Listly by katie-deliveryhero
If you don’t have to cook you will have plenty of free time to get involved in new sport. Have you always wanted to play tennis, badminton, maybe even archery? Stop cooking, stop making excuses and get out there. There is plenty of time after 5pm to pursue your personal goals.
Yes, if you stop buying groceries and cooking you may just have enough time to learn a new language. A regular class of once or twice per week over a few years should set you up to be fluent in no time.
The more time you spend at home cooking the less people you are going to meet! And if you are single this is never a good thing. Get out of the kitchen and step into life, there are so many networking events you can join after you finish work.
Do you have a long time desire to become an artist? All you need to do is free up some of your cooking time and get to it. A few hours per week is all it will take.
Sign up to Netflix, go on more outings to the cinema. Spend your free time with discovering the latest releases you could even find some time to broaden your horizons with foreign films.
Visit more museums, go to the opera. Grab a takeaway meal and then go exploring !
It’s been on your list for a while but life seems to keep getting in the way. Use your extra time to start writing! For many people writing a masterpiece is much more satisfying than cooking.
Take out that expensive camera you bought a few years back and actually learn how to use it. Photography is an art and it need only take up a few hours per week.
This is a great party trick and will make your more friends than your cooking skills! Unless you are great in the kitchen and in that case you probably wouldn’t be reading this post anyway ;)
Some of the best businesses have started off as side projects and all you need to do to get started is to allocate some time to it. If you cut out cooking realistically you can make a start on that business idea. First step a business plan..!