Finding a Hobby: Questions to Ask Before and During Your Search
By Laura Seeber, published Oct 21, 2006
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No doubt you've heard quite a few people admonish you to find a hobby. A hobby is a great way to relax, expand your horizons, and discover a hidden talent or two. The question remains though, exactly what type of hobby would you enjoy? If you don't feel a driving need to do a specific thing with your spare time, here are a few simple questions to ask yourself to help discover what your favorite hobby could be.Question # 1: Do You Enjoy Working With Your Hands?
By answering this particular question, you can open a lot of different hobby possibilities. Everything from needlepoint to rebuilding cars can bring you a great sense of satisfaction if you enjoy working with your hands. Think back to when you were a child. Was clay your favorite play toy? Or perhaps the smoothness of a wood carving captured your attention. Whatever it was, you knew that working with your hands, either alone or with tools would be the one way that you could a sense of satisfaction. If these feelings sound familiar to you, a hobby that lets you work with your hands might be the way to go.
Question # 2: How Much Time Can You Spend?
One of the great things about having a hobby is that you get something constructive to fill your time away from work. However, depending on the amount of time you have to spend, your hobby could potential change. Have you only an hour a day to spend on your hobby? Then perhaps something low key like reading plays would be a great and relaxing hobby for you. Or perhaps gardening a few hours on the weekend would be something that you enjoy.
Question # 3: How Much Money Do You Want To Spend?
Like it or not hobbies do take some money. If you have a limited budget, it is best to consider hobbies that don't require many expensive materials, or a great deal of stock to get one started. A great example of this is reading. Most towns will have a local library that you can borrow books from for free. Or going on day hikes in the nearby forest is also a great inexpensive hobby to try. The initial expense of quality shoes and outerwear will bear out over repeated uses.

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Takeaways
- Find one of your driving passions in life
- Consider the cost of the hobby both in time and money
- Be sure to try a few things before settling down to one hobby
Did You Know?
Americans spend over $25,000 dollars on hobby activities each yearResources
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