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New Year, New You – Things to Learn in 2014

<p>Once the party season is over&comma; we move quietly into January 2014 where millions of people around the world will be setting themselves resolutions for the year ahead&period; It might be to give up smoking&comma; it could be to spend more time at the gym in an attempt to get fit and healthy&comma; or maybe that they want to learn a new skill&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<img class&equals;"alignright size-full wp-image-26086" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;haznos&period;org&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2013&sol;12&sol;learn-computers&period;jpg" alt&equals;"learn computers" width&equals;"388" height&equals;"205" &sol;>You’re never too old to learn something new&comma; and with increasing numbers of people finding themselves out of work or in competition to find a new career&semi; a few new skills for the CV wouldn’t go amiss&period; Alternatively&comma; it might just be that you want to learn something new to grow personally&comma; picking up a few new skills so you know what your children or grandchildren are talking about&comma; or just to keep up with modern trends&period; One such example is to enroll on <strong>one of the many Microsoft classes that run in a wide range of locations<&sol;strong> to help people to improve their computer literacy&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;In an era where technology and the Internet are everywhere&comma; it’s becoming increasingly important that people understand how to use a computer and the various different platforms&period; The web is becoming one of the most popular forms of sourcing news and information&comma; with newspapers even closing their publishing departments and producing the news online&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Social media is also playing a major role in the web revolution&comma; with people choosing to connect over sites like Facebook and Twitter as opposed to picking up the phone to speak to their friends and family&period; It’s now a case of being left behind if you can’t use the Internet – or a computer – especially in the world of work&comma; where the majority of communication both internally and externally is done via email&comma; so what better time to enroll in a class than New Year&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;A lot of people still don’t know how to drive&comma; or may never have had to previously&period; If you live in a town or city&comma; you might have everything you need on your doorstep and learning to drive has never been a necessity&period; However&comma; it’s important that you broaden your own horizons and head away from your comfort zone in order to develop and see the world&period; Some people choose to go travelling&comma; others head overseas to far flung parts of the world&comma; but just getting away from the everyday grind can help you to relax- even if it’s just for a few days&period; You might be able to get on a train or bus in the city&comma; but when you head to the country you often find that these public transport services suddenly stop&comma; meaning you can’t get there without the use of a car&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Learning to drive doesn’t have to be complicated&comma; especially when you learn in your own time with an instructor you trust&period; The most important thing is not to rush it or expect to be a perfect driver overnight&period; Once you’ve passed your test&comma; you’ll be grateful for the freedom and independence that comes with owning and being able to drive your own car&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Another option is to finally bite the bullet and learn to play that musical instrument that you’ve always talked about learning&period; Some people start to play instruments at school and then lose interest or run out of free time&comma; but playing music can be a great recreational activity that has been proven to help people relax – ideal for an evening after a long hard day at work&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<i>This article was written by Amanda Walters&comma; an experienced freelance writer and regular contributor to Huffington Post&period; Follow her here&colon; <&sol;i><i>&commat;Amanda&lowbar;W84<&sol;i><&sol;p>&NewLine;

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