What Hobbies Can Do For You
- Dhara Sangoi

- Nov 8, 2020
- 5 min read
Hobbies have been around the world long before we named them ‘hobbies’.
Simply put, hobbies are activities that we enjoy doing in our leisure time. But given the
world that we have found ourselves introduced to within this year (yes, I am referring to the
pandemic that seems to have taken the world by a whirlwind), the importance of hobbies
has been brought to the forefront as weeks of the lockdown started passing
by.
The pandemic has seemed to highlight a lot of problems and caused a lot of damage to
individuals, families, governments and economies. But as my mama always taught me,
“always try to look for the silver lining”. I hope you are able to look at the positive sides of
this awful situation we have found ourselves in as well. One of the biggest things this
pandemic has done is forced us to slow down considerably. In a world that is always asking
us to focus on the next thing and move at a speedy pace, the pandemic has forced us to stop and
think. It has freed up time on our schedules from constantly running around to lazy
mornings. And with all this time on our hands (and the hands of our kids), we have been
given one of two choices -- either to let this time wither away worrying about things life is
throwing our way or use this time wisely. Before we know it, the world will go back to being its
chaotic self and we will be back to trying to match its pace.
How can we use all this free time we're presented with now? We can build and cultivate hobbies which guarantees a reduction of laziness and allows us to return to reality as better people.
So let us tell you a few reasons why picking up a new hobby or spending time sharpening an old one is one of the best decisions you'll ever make:
1. Hobbies help you relieve stress
Hobbies provide a space for us to do something we find enjoyable. They allow us to take
our attention away from things in our life that cause us stress and from the demands of our
daily life for a little time, allowing us to focus on something positive, exciting and pleasurable. Not only does it eliminate some of the negative stress but it also causes eustress, also known
as positive stress; which produces feelings of positivity, excitement and fulfilment.
2. Hobbies bring out our creativity
Hobbies allow us to have positive goals of what we want to achieve. New hobbies allow
us to step into a different world than one we have known, forcing our brains to ditch old
ways of thinking and stepping into innovative ideas and solutions. This brings us to our
next point...
3. Hobbies help us look at life from a different perspective
No matter what kind of hobby is your choice of joy, hobbies put us in a state of looking
at problems in a different light. Every hobby has underlying lessons that allow us to look
at life differently than we would. Not to mention, the perseverance that it takes to learn
a new hobby helps us persevere in life knowing that there’s something satisfactory on
the other end of a certain negative situation.
4. Hobbies teach us patience
Learning a new hobby isn’t necessarily easy. It takes a lot of time, practice, trust and
perseverance to get any good at a certain activity. This promotes a sense of patience in
all of us because our focus isn’t on how much time it takes or how hard it is but instead
we put all our focus and passion on what we would be able to achieve with giving it time
and practice.
5. Hobbies bring about a sense of happiness and satisfaction
Along with taking away a lot of bad stress, hobbies also bring about a sense of passion
and happiness. When we are able to see how much we have improved in a certain
amount of time in something we enjoy doing, we can’t help but be proud of ourselves
and find a feeling of satisfaction running through our veins. These feelings of happiness
and satisfaction help us enter other areas of life with a newer and brighter perspective,
hence improving our way of life.
6. Hobbies push us out of our comfort zone
Like I previously mentioned, hobbies are not necessarily easy, especially when we are
just starting out. I remember the first time I tried to sketch a human figure. It was
nothing more than a rectangle with clothes and a face. Initially, it caused a sense of
embarrassment for me, knowing others were somehow doing better than me. But the
passion to be able to sketch well someday caused me to keep going back to my drawing
classes and trying, no matter how uncomfortable I felt, to do better than what I had
done the day before. Hobbies challenge us like that; push us out of our comfort zone and
into an uncomfortable place.
7. Hobbies help us connect with others
Hobbies are one of the best ways to connect with people. Spending time with like --
minded people who enjoy the same activity as you is one of the simplest pleasures of life
that we seem to ignore. It helps us build our social circle. Doing activities together with
friends creates a sense of trust and accountability. When you are struggling with your
hobby, it’s easier to give up. But when you find yourselves connected with like -- minded
people who encourage you to keep pushing through, it’s easier to build discipline and
give our best everyday.
8. Hobbies help brain development
A combination of an activity that we enjoy doing and eustress seems to be like food for
the brain. Different types of hobbies are beneficial for our brains in different ways.
Hobbies like learning a new instrument or doing a puzzle improves our memory and
executive functional skills. Exercising helps improve our memory and focus. And
learning new languages helps build cognitive reserve. No matter what kind of hobby you
choose, there is some form of growth and brain development associated with it. Hobbies
keep us mentally stimulated on a regular basis which has proven to have many cognitive
and brain related benefits.
9. Hobbies promote mindfulness
Since hobbies are activities we enjoy immensely, it causes us to stay focused on the task
at hand. Because we have a certain goal we want to achieve, we find our brains focus on
being present and trying to gain as much information on how to do things and then
apply that information in trying to imitate the action of our hobby. This practice of being
focused in the now helps us be more mindful and actively present in our lives.
10. Hobbies promote self care
In a world where we are constantly running and thinking of the next thing to do, where
we are working ourselves to points of exhaustion, hobbies ensure that not only do we get
to get out of our heads for a little bit, but it also allows us to care for ourselves. Taking
some time out of our stressful days to do something we enjoy is one of the best ways to
care for ourselves. Hobbies ensure we don’t burn ourselves out in a world that is
burning the midnight oil one too many times.



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