Stuck inside? What people are doing instead of crowding into trendy, seasonal events

People are ditching crowded holiday events and attractions for quiet, home-based activities this winter like puzzles, knitting, LEGO building and reading to recharge.


Stuck inside? What people are doing instead of crowding into trendy, seasonal events
1.4 k views

Amid the cold and chill of winter, more people are opting out of traveling to packed seasonal venues and instead turning to cozier, easier and more restorative ways to spend their time.

For some, the shift comes after the intensity of the holidays, which can leave people feeling drained and stressed - and wanting to renew themselves. 

"If you're starting to feel overwhelmed or overstimulated, take time to decompress with quiet, calming activities," Watrous said.

Here are five low-key winter activities people are turning to this season - and why.

Many are choosing larger or more detailed puzzles and treating them as ongoing winter projects rather than something to finish in just one or two sittings.

Some people say puzzling offers more than simple entertainment. In online forums such as Reddit, users have shared that working on puzzles helps them manage stress, anxiety and low moods during particularly difficult periods.

"I just started puzzling this year, and I am so happy to find that when I'm working on a puzzle, my mind is no longer spinning out of control and stressing," one user wrote.

Watrous noted that even brief, grounding activities can help quiet the nervous system and bring people back to the present.

Knitting, crocheting and other fiber crafts are also gaining traction this winter, according to posts shared by social media users.

People say the hobby offers calmness and a sense of control.

Many knitters describe the activity as a way to channel anxious or restless energy into something tangible.

One user on Reddit wrote that knitting helped her "channel my nervous and anxious energy into something productive," whether that was making gifts for others or creating something for herself.

Others say the repetitive nature of knitting helps quiet the mind and replace habits like scrolling on phones and tablets.

Unlike some other hobbies or activities, LEGO sets come with clear instructions and a defined endpoint, which may make the activity feel approachable and low-pressure.

On TikTok, users say they enjoy the sense of order and structure that comes with assembling a set, especially during a season that can otherwise feel overwhelming or disorganized.

Others say LEGO building taps into nostalgia, allowing them to revisit a childhood pastime in a way that feels relaxing rather than demanding.

Social media users say making soup, baking bread or committing to a familiar recipe each week offers a sense of rhythm without pressure.

Many social media users say they're reading in small increments - rather than setting ambitious targets they'll never meet.

Some describe reading as a way to mentally step away from stress, even if only for a few pages at a time.

One Reddit user recommended keeping expectations low. 

The person wrote, "Have a daily goal. For me, this is just five pages before [going] to sleep."

you may also like

Birth tourism industry thrives in Miami as Supreme Court showdown gets underway
  • by foxnews
  • descember 09, 2016
Birth tourism industry thrives in Miami as Supreme Court showdown gets underway

Birth tourism is a booming concierge industry as Trump's Executive Order 14160 on birthright citizenship faces a Supreme Court challenge in a major case.

read more