Dri Tech - January 2021

OUT WITH THE NEW, IN WITH THE OLD!

4 OLD-SCHOOL HOBBIES MAKING A MAJOR COMEBACK

tradition has been kept alive. When many people were stuck at home last year, they rediscovered their card collections and remembered how much fun they were. As a result, card sales went through the roof, and online card communities lit up with activity from all over the world. Restoring Cars Car restoration is a hobby that lets you get your hands dirty, and it’s one that you can do with your kids or grandkids. It can be not only educational for them but also fun! Together, you can track down parts, talk to folks who are also interested in restoration, and learn about the history of your car. Though car restoration can be a bit costly and time consuming, it’s certainly a journey worth taking. Embroidering Embroidery has taken off because it’s both inexpensive and fairly easy to get into. Plus, many people have fallen in love with its meditative quality. One of the great things about embroidery is that you can use it to make amazing personalized gifts, like pillows, wall hangings, and kitchen towels!

January is National Hobby Month — and for good reason! As people set goals for 2021, they’re also thinking about trying new hobbies. But with so many out there, picking just one can be a hobby in itself. Thanks in part to COVID-19, many people have rediscovered old- school hobbies. Some of these have been around for decades or even longer, and others have established communities that can rely on one another for support, sharing information, and more. Here are four great examples. Making Bread Over the last year, interest in this ancient hobby has skyrocketed. Homemade bread is tastier and more nutritious than store-bought, and it’s so satisfying to watch it come together. Not to mention it’s a great skill to have! With so many types of bread to try, you’re not going to run out of ideas any time soon. Collecting Cards No matter what people were into during the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s, there was a trading card game for it. And even going into 2021, that

The first few weeks of a new year are great for setting goals. It’s a chance to take stock of where you are, look to where you want to be, and figure out the steps for getting there. Renewing vigor for the things you want to achieve in your life is never a bad idea. Reach for Your Goals VIC’S CORNER

So, then, why limit yourself to only doing so at the beginning of the year?

Goal-setting is an essential part of life, not just business. It’s why Dri Tech offers its team members personal development seminars and workshops throughout the year. We believe in the power of planning for success consistently because we believe it inspires us to be better at what we do. And when we’re better at what we do, we can be better for you, too.

–Vic

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