I had the same problem when I moved recently -- science / health writing which used to be my hobby then became my career. Here's my 2 cents:
- Go to the library and check out a bunch of a trashy romance novels: I've always been a contemporary literature and non-fiction fan, but I was always too busy to sit down and absorb heavy reading when I was in grad school. A friend of mine finally convinced me to read a romance novel, and I have to admit, it's like crack. You can find a genre for practically any taste, and they make the time fly by so quickly. Plus, giggling over the notty bits is kind of fun :-)
- Blog about something fun. I write a 3FC blog and a few for work, but I also write stuff for fun. Write about something you LOVE and find people who love it, too. If lots of people end up reading it, you can even look into monetizing it.
- VOLUNTEER. I can't stress enough how much you'll get out of volunteering. I had gads of spare time after my move, and I wasn't adjusting very well. I decided to start volunteering at my local cancer center a couple of months ago, and I've been so glad that I did. There are so many opportunities out there for all kind of skills. The Humane society even needs volunteers to pet the animals to help acclimate them to new owners!
- Take a class at your local community college / adult education center. There's a class in my town to learn stand up comedy -- there's probably something just as wacky / interesting for you in your town!
Good luck!
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