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Finding a New Hobby During Quarantine

Going Into 2021

By Amy SloanePublished 5 years ago 3 min read

The extent of the pandemic has surprised all of us, forcing most of us to create new routines and find effective ways to fight stress. Thankfully, the right hobbies give us a healthy way to de-stress and be productive with our downtime. If you're looking for a new hobby to wait out the[pandemic, try some of the following ideas:

Get Creative With Art-Making

You don’t need to be a professional artist to get creative. If you’re searching for a hobby that is an excellent outlet for your daily stress, try art-making. Whether you dabble in watercolor or play around with clay, making art is an excellent hobby that anyone can do.

Not sure where to begin your new painting journey? Get a little inspiration from Instagram or Pinterest to get your creative juices flowing. Look at work by your favorite painters and draw from other sources of inspiration like your favorite movies, books, or tv shows. Remember, don’t worry whether your art is "good” enough; anything you create is perfect.

Think of a Throwback

Hobbies that were popular decades ago are gaining popularity again. Back in the day, some of the most popular hobbies involved collecting items like postcards and stamps or even scrapbooking one's favorite photos. With a lot of time on your hands during the pandemic, now’s your chance to turn back time and invest in one of these hobbies.

If you’re looking for a vintage hobby to start immediately, Hobby Master has you covered. With everything to help you start collecting coins, saving stamps, doing needlework, or anything else, you can find all the equipment you need to get started.

Get Into the Kitchen

With the pandemic still looming over us, we're all gearing up to spend a lot more time at home. If you haven’t already picked up baking or cooking as a hobby, now’s the perfect time to do so. If you’re excited to make use of your oven, consider trying your hand at baking bread, cakes, and cookies. While it may take some trial and error, you’ll soon find that baking is a very rewarding and tasty hobby.

Cooking meals is another useful way to take advantage of your newfound love of hanging out in the kitchen. In addition to trying new and delicious recipes, you’ll be able to start meal planning and prepping that much easier.

Get Flexible

Flexibility is the best-kept secret of many athletes and yoga fanatics. While your thoughts may rarely go to trying to improve your flexibility, making this your new hobby can be incredibly rewarding. By taking up yoga or similar activity, you’ll be able to improve your body’s flexibility, better your mental balance, and boost your strength.

Feeling especially stressed out by the pandemic? You’ll be happy to know that yoga and other mindfulness practices are incredible stress relievers. As you work on stretching and intentional breathing, you’ll find it that much easier to be at peace throughout the day.

Pick Up a Sport

With most of us staying closer to home these days, it's important to find a way to stay active. If you’d like to add more steps to your day, consider picking up a sport as your new hobby. Sports like rollerblading, skateboarding, jump roping, and more are easy enough to start on your own.

If you’re interested in learning a slightly more complex activity like martial arts, consider learning with the help of an online class. All you’ll need to start this hobby is a connection to the Internet and time to practice. With weekly classes, you’ll quickly see how far you can progress with your new hobby.

Start Gardening

Greenery has a way of brightening up a room and making the atmosphere more relaxing. If you’re keen on growing a green thumb, it’s time to start gardening. Picking up gardening as a hobby doesn't mean you need to have a large backyard or even any outdoor space at all. Whether you live in an apartment or home, all you’ll need to garden is some water, soil, and seeds to start. Search the internet for some tips to help you start your indoor or outdoor garden as you learn all about growing plants.

Hobbies are an excellent way to keep us active and help our minds stay focused and fresh. Use this guide to find a new hobby that will help you stay alert while you wait out the pandemic.

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