National Hobby Month happens every January, just as the new year starts. Everyone has a hobby or interest, or something they enjoy doing in their leisure time.
My hobby happens to be writing and let's be honest, Secondlife. Building a career, being a mom and family woman in the game helps escapes the real world we live in that is not always so inviting.
Below are some ways you can celebrate National Hobby Month.
Figure out what your current hobby is. Take a survey to determine the best hobbies for your personality. Ask yourself what you enjoy doing, in a non-work, family committed, or education environment. Do you like to take pictures of things? Do you like to collect random items?
Draw out a list of related activities to your hobby. If you enjoy taking pictures, list different subjects of things that you might be interested in, for example, people watching versus how animals, such as birds, act in public. If you like to knit, see if there's any projects that you haven't done before.
Do an online search for ideas. Pinterest is an excellent place to start, as it's filled with categories of images shared by others. Hobbes is also a great place to go. You can also do a YouTube search for tutorial videos, such as fingernail art or how to complete a certain level in a video game.
Ask around. Try see what hobbies your family and friends have. People from every angle has different likes and enjoyments and you might come across something that would be of interest to you
Commit to your new hobby. There's many discussions amongst New Year's Resolutions and how people do not always "keep" to them, but make this new hobby something for you. It all starts out with creativity and self-encouragement.
Find someone who enjoys the same hobby so that you actually stick with it.
Take up a class. Many public places, including craft stores and other businesses, offer classes, preferably during the weekends or evenings. Classes are the best interaction because you're with other people with the same interests as you.
Evaluate after some time if you enjoy or are satisfied with your hobby. It does take some time to getting used to something new, but if it's something related to your old hobby, you'll soon realize that there's more possibilities out there and could enjoy it more rather than trying to suit yourself with a whole different interest.
Try to make some money out of your hobby. Committed hobbyists are known to rack up money by creating their own things and selling their completed products to others. Take a picture of your things and put it on sites like eBay or Etsy.
Below are some ways you can celebrate National Hobby Month.
Figure out what your current hobby is. Take a survey to determine the best hobbies for your personality. Ask yourself what you enjoy doing, in a non-work, family committed, or education environment. Do you like to take pictures of things? Do you like to collect random items?
Draw out a list of related activities to your hobby. If you enjoy taking pictures, list different subjects of things that you might be interested in, for example, people watching versus how animals, such as birds, act in public. If you like to knit, see if there's any projects that you haven't done before.
Do an online search for ideas. Pinterest is an excellent place to start, as it's filled with categories of images shared by others. Hobbes is also a great place to go. You can also do a YouTube search for tutorial videos, such as fingernail art or how to complete a certain level in a video game.
Ask around. Try see what hobbies your family and friends have. People from every angle has different likes and enjoyments and you might come across something that would be of interest to you
Commit to your new hobby. There's many discussions amongst New Year's Resolutions and how people do not always "keep" to them, but make this new hobby something for you. It all starts out with creativity and self-encouragement.
Find someone who enjoys the same hobby so that you actually stick with it.
Take up a class. Many public places, including craft stores and other businesses, offer classes, preferably during the weekends or evenings. Classes are the best interaction because you're with other people with the same interests as you.
Evaluate after some time if you enjoy or are satisfied with your hobby. It does take some time to getting used to something new, but if it's something related to your old hobby, you'll soon realize that there's more possibilities out there and could enjoy it more rather than trying to suit yourself with a whole different interest.
Try to make some money out of your hobby. Committed hobbyists are known to rack up money by creating their own things and selling their completed products to others. Take a picture of your things and put it on sites like eBay or Etsy.
Signing out...
Dr. Destiny C. Shaw
aka Big Sister On Point
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