Rappler recommends workshops for 2026 new year resolutions

Rappler has published a guide to workshops helping Filipinos build new skills for the 2026 New Year. It emphasizes focusing on one goal at a time to sustain resolutions. Offerings include pottery, baking, gardening, yoga, and more in Metro Manila.

In an article published on January 9, 2026, Rappler urges readers to focus on acquiring new skills rather than vague resolutions like becoming more creative or advancing careers. The guide states that investing in workshops provides tangible accomplishments and a supportive community.

Under physical hobbies, it recommends Pottery at Odangputik Art Space in Quezon City, with a starter session at P800 and full programs from P5,000 to P10,000; Baking at Dessert Draft in Quezon City, ranging P1,800 to P5,000; and Urban Gardening with Urban Farmers Ph in Taguig, at P850 including a hat and seedlings.

For wellness, there's Nica Cosio’s Fresh Start Journaling Meet-Up in Makati on January 10, at P1,000 with included materials; Yoga at ComFit Studio in Pasig, from P200 per class after P750 fundamentals; and Pilates at Fit to Live Manila in BGC, from P4,300 for four group sessions.

To build confidence, Toastmasters Philippines offers membership at P5,500 for the first six months; Self-Defense with Krav Maga Philippines in Pasig, from P300 trial; and Makeup Artistry by Marc Works of Passion in Manila, from P2,800.

Finally, Filipino Sign Language at Benilde SDEAS in Manila or online, at P3,500. The piece was written by the BrandRap Team with intern Elisse Dizon. It encourages readers to start transformation through these classes.

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