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March 28th 2025 01:55 PM |
Arturiano |
Re: How to find a new hobby
Think about what you enjoy doing in your spare time. Maybe you love reading, exercising, or painting? Consider what you'd like to do if you had more free time. It might be helpful to start by trying something new before settling on a hobby.
Some hobbies require a lot of time, materials, or specific conditions. Think about what’s available to you in terms of resources, whether that’s financial, time, or space for your chosen hobby. Choose something that fits well into your current life situation.
Sometimes we don’t know what we’ll enjoy until we try it. Don’t be afraid to explore new hobbies like yoga, playing an instrument, photography, cooking, or volunteering. The key is not to limit yourself to just one option.
I love learning foreign languages and it all started with visiting a kids camp abroad. And my sister turned her hobby into a business. She has been making various jewelry with her hands all her life and eventually created her own diamond jewelry brand.
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December 10th 2024 09:34 PM |
SabsaJo |
Re: How to find a new hobby
My advice is if this is a bit daunting for you to start small. What I mean by this is to spend some time researching local things in your area that you like. Growing up I used to be a huge fan of sports and would pretty much try anything. Then puberty hit and I wasn't so sure with how I wanted to spend my time. I used to have quite strong social anxiety but through not jumping straight in and building up my confidence bit by bit I found my current hobbies. For me this was playing netball for a local team, this was an all ages thing with an older crowd and I fit right in, from that I gravitated towards more competitive sessions (all locally). So don't be put off by the thought of trying and start small!
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May 1st 2023 01:04 PM |
TeenHelp |
How to find a new hobby
How to find a new hobby
by Charlie (Horsefeathers.)
Whatever stage of life you’re in, it’s important to regularly engage in hobbies that bring you joy and fulfilment. However, you might be feeling overwhelmed by all of the options out there. If you’re on the hunt for a new hobby, take a look at the points below for some guidance. - Think about what you enjoyed when you were younger. Are there any hobbies you had as a child that you might like to pick up again? As you get older you can reignite those passions, and even build on them. For example if you enjoyed collecting toys, you could try crocheting or needle-felting your own now. Or you can pick up where you left off, and get right back into that hobby you haven't done in years.
- Look into your friends’ hobbies. While solo hobbies can be a lot of fun, it can also be great to share them with someone else. If you have a friend who’s always talking about their model train collecting, or a family member who’s invited you to join their sports club, now might be the perfect time to give it a go.
- Find out what’s available in your local area. Depending on where you live, there may be organisations nearby that you can join. These can cover a broad range of activities, from book clubs to hiking groups to woodworking classes, and you might even discover a hobby you’ve never heard of before!
- Try a few things out to see what fits. When you start a new hobby, you don’t have to sign up for it for an extended period of time. It’s okay to try an introductory class or a first project and then decide that it isn’t for you. You can try them either at the same time or one after the other, and you should only stick with the ones that you really enjoy – hobbies are meant to be fun, after all!
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