As we adjust to the new environment spending most of our time confined at home most of us are looking at things that we could do to keep ourselves occupied. If we already have a hobby that we are interested in then there is no problem as such but for those who do not have one it is quite a hassle trying out new things that could interest us.
Selecting a hobby that interests us is not as easy as it sounds. What we noticed in the previous lockdown was that most people got hooked into making ‘dalgona coffee’ or cooking different dishes. It is easy to go along with the prevailing trend but what we should be more careful about is whether that particular activity really interests us.
Most of us always say that it is just a hobby not realising that it could have a huge impact on our lives. Somewhere along the path to adulthood we stopped doing what we love to do. Hobbies are an important aspect of our daily life when we are growing up. And during childhood we loved our hobbies whether it was music, dancing or reading or anything for that matter.
What we would like to advise you is not to fall for the trend and develop one that best suits you while staying at home. Here are a few tips to get going.