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re: What hobbies do you do by yourself?
Posted on 11/7/23 at 6:41 am to Tom288
Posted on 11/7/23 at 6:41 am to Tom288
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Im struggling to find fun things to do on my own. What do you guys do for fun by yourself?
Several things go into hobbies. What's your about age? Physical condition or limitations? Location? Amount of time & money you look to spend? What are you looking for? To just unplug and relax? To challenge yourself physically? To challenge yourself mentally?
It's good to find a hobby you can enjoy by yourself, but do you mean that as in just without the wife & kids or truly by yourself?
As one poster mentioned getting a hobby with health benefits is a plus!
I live in Prairieville and I'm late 30s and in so-so shape, but have always been a bit fat at 5'10" and about 260 but the last few months I've focused on eating better and going to the gym and have been able to lose 20lbs. The gym is considered a hobby by most, and it definitely takes time of your day & week, but I am choosing to look at it as a NEED and not a hobby, for health purposes.
I picked up golf as a hobby in my early 30s. It's a way to meet up with some of my buddies, as well as meet new people. I get a ton of steps in a round (this happens when you suck and your dispersion is all over the place lol), and since golf is the toughest fricking sport I've ever played it gives me something to work on to get better every single round to keep me striving to improve. It does take up time though and can easily be very expensive but it can also get by "fairly" cheap if you need it to be.
Learning a new language is challenging mentally and can be fun. I grew up in a small cajun town where my grandparents and dad and other relatives spoke cajun french so I Know several things but never picked it up to be fluent. Cajun French is dying so I recently bought a book to help learn and plan to continue to get audio books/lessons as well as talk with my dad and one grandparent that is still living.
Looking to just unplug for an hour or two on occasion? I still have a PS4, never was a real "gamer" and never played online. Only have a handful of games and they are all at least 2 years old at this point, but on occasion I go into our office by myself, possibly with a bourbon, and just whip the computer's arse in madden or UFC or Call of Duty as a way to relax.
I've been experimenting with cooking the last year also. This has mostly not been very healthy lol. Started smoking meats, now venturing into baking which I have never done, and looking into making more dishes from scratch
Posted on 11/7/23 at 7:14 am to Tom288
Play the mountain dulcimer for my squirrels and birds. Backyard stress relief.
Posted on 11/7/23 at 7:19 am to GreenRockTiger
Sewing, cooking and reading! :)
Posted on 11/7/23 at 7:23 am to TexanTiger86
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Sewing, cooking and reading! :)
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TexanTiger86

Posted on 11/7/23 at 8:20 am to SuperSaint
Appreciate all of the responses, everybody. 

Posted on 11/7/23 at 12:43 pm to Tom288
Fish, camp, hike, cook, drink, build stuff.
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