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How To Choose A Hobby- My 3 Top Tips

How To Choose A Hobby- My 3 Top Tips

How To Choose A Hobby- My 3 Top Tips

Do You Want an Outdoors Hobby s

That's fairly self explanatory. Some people after being shut in an office all week might like to get outdoors. A running or walking group. Bird watching, bush walking, nature photography, orienteering either on foot or bicycle, gardening which is outdoors but at home. Maybe start up a vegetable/herb garden. Even if you're renting or short of space there are all sorts of pots and planters to use. And eating what you've grown is awesome.

The thing with outdoor hobbies is they are usually Group activities so will get you socialising with new people. Also there is the health aspect. Tai Chi is another 1 have thought of. It's outdoors, very good for total body wellness but not as strenuous as bush walking. Most people have some idea of what they'd like to do, something that friends may be involved in , or something that they used to do as kids but let it go because of one of many reasons.

Would You Prefer An Indoor Hobby s

There are many, many things that are classed as indoor Hobbies. Art/Craft activities, dancing (a wide variety from Belly Dancing, Rock'N'Roll, Jazz, Swing, Ballroom plus more). Photography, portrait or other. Collecting, anything from spoons, stamps, you name it, people collect it.

As with the Outdoor Hobbies, many of the Indoor are also Group Activities. The Dancing for example, obviously you'd meet many new people at the Classes. Also there are heaps of Classes run at Community centres etc for Art and Craft lessons, things like drawing, water colour, oils, pottery and sometimes some quite specific such as Folk art. There are also lots of Hobbies mthat you can do on your own at home, some people knit blankets for orphanges in Third world countries, or make knitted or wooden toys. That's a Bonus if your Hobby can benefit others. It's also a Bonus if your Hobby that you enjoy can earn you a bit of money, even if it's only enough to cover your costs. making things at home can be really rewarding, toys, soaps, other personal care products, candles, cards, things like these will be welcomed by charity organisations to sell but your friends and family and others might also be interested in paying you for your wares.

Does Hoarding (Collecting) Interest You ?


As I said above there are literally hundreds of things you can collect. From the more traditional stamps and coins, to buttons, egg cups, ornaments of a particular animal, such as frogs, zebras take your pick. Collecting would also get you out the house, searching garage sales, op shops (thrift shops), car boot sales. And with a bit of research you might find yourself a valuable bit of something and only pay a pittance for it.

You only have to watch antiques roadshow to see that people can pay as little as 50c fro something because they liked it. but it turns out to be worth hundreds. The one thing with Collecting, you do need space to store your collection. With any hobby you'll need somewhere to put your bits and pieces but a Collector can use entire rooms. Spacewise it's wiser to collect stamps, coins, teaspoons, rather than teapots or garden gnomes or bigger.

Hobbies are great, you can do them by yourself or with others. They can be very physical or not so. They can be purely for your own enjoyment, maybe for financial gain, maybe to enhance the lives of others. But hobbies are good for the soul, distract and relax. Gets your mind off the daily grind.

If you're looking for something to do at home, that isn't going to take up heaps of space, that will be enjoyable and rewarding. Something that you can give to others, something that they may even pay for well check out the link below . And Happy Hobbying.
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