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    • Cost. Hobbies can either cost money, generate money, or have a neutral financial impact. Is this important to you? Some people like hobbies that generate extra money (e.g., making and selling handcrafted items, playing music at weddings, coaching sports, writing ebooks).
    • Time. Some hobbies realistically require a minimum time investment. You can't train for a marathon in an hour a week. Are you looking for a hobby that'll only consume 1 to 2 hours per week, 2 to 5 hours, or over 5 hours?
    • When do you want to participate in your hobby? As well as the overall time commitment, you might want a hobby you can engage in at particular times. For example, you already have plenty of outdoor hobbies for the warmer months but you're looking for an activity you can do in the dead of winter.
    • Social contact. If you have a very social job, you might be looking for a hobby that won't require further social interaction. You might want to knit in front of your TV.
  2. Looking for the perfect hobby? Find out what pastime is right for you in this article that has suggestions for every interest, personality, and price. Take a free quiz to find your ideal hobby!

    • Take It Back to Your Childhood
    • Try A Couple of Ideas on For Size
    • Attempt A Hobby That’S The Opposite of What You’D Expect
    • Find An Activity That Will Make You Forget About Your Day
    • Remember Past Hobbies You Forgot About
    • Notice What You Love to Buy as Guilty Pleasures
    • Find An Activity That Makes You Feel Productive
    • Tap Into Your Flow State & Adjacent Interests
    • Look For A Hobby That’S Radically Different
    • Try A Hobby That Makes You Feel Confident

    If you don't know where to begin, think back to what you loved doing as a kid. “Was it building? Coloring? Cutting and pasting? Whatever we used to do as kids that occupied us for hours at a time is often a sweet spot to return to!” Thea Monyeé, L.M.F.T., a licensed marriage and family therapist and founder of MarleyAyo, a creative wellness consult...

    If you're stumped where to begin, throw yourself into some fresh options and see how you respond to them. Often, doing something as easy as walking around a crafts or sports store can get you thinking. Physically seeing a candle-making kit or a bocce set might make your curious about it. Given says that hobby crafts like knitting, crochet, or paint...

    Alternatively, Monyeé suggests testing out something completely random. “Try something that you assume you wouldn't be good at. There's nothing like surprising yourself, and if you are truly terrible at it, you’ll get to laugh about it,” she says. That trapeze workshop, or virtual piano class, could help you discover a talent you never realized you...

    If you're not into the idea of picking up a hobby just to occupy your downtime, try to think of something that makes you forget about the stresses and worries of your day. It should be an activity that helps you relax. If crocheting or learning a language feels like it would be work, then that's probably not going to be a good choice for a hobby. G...

    Maybe you already had a hobby, just you completely forgot about it. Sometimes our hobbies might are like projects and we don't realize they could become a long term, slow evolving activity in our lives. Lifestyle writer Elsie Larson of A Beautiful Mess advised in a blog post, "Literally, look around your home and see if there are any neglected hobb...

    Is there a certain thing you just can't help but buy every time you're out shopping? The item might be holding the clue towards your next hobby. Are you always thumbing through short story books? Try writing your own. Are you always looking out for a chunky infinity scarf? Why don't you just knit one? Your receipts might hold the answers you're loo...

    Some people might have a hard time doing idle tasks that serve no purpose other than being fun. You know that feeling: When you're out at the movies or enjoying a long shopping trip, and you think, "I really should be doing something productive instead." If you're always on the move and trying to hit a goal or better yourself, harness that big Capr...

    What was the last thing you did in your life that made you lose track of time, AKA, get into a flow state? Was it that 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle, or a massive paint-by-numbers project? Once you have it in mind, pick apart the core principals of what made it so special for you and see if you can find them in a different activity. "I realized my passi...

    Take a look at the different types of interests and activities you have in your life, and pick a hobby that expands your palate. Do you put a lot of energy into the arts? Try something that’s a little more scientific, like brewing your own beer, or physical, like indoor rock climbing. Do you spend a lot of time doing activities that are neat and or...

    Finding self-worth in a hobby is a tall order, but if your only goal is to find an activity that you feel good doing, you can narrow your focus a bit. When trying out different hobbies, check in with yourself about how they make you feel. Are you kind of a natural at baking, and get a kick out of making people say “yum”? Are you randomly exceptiona...

    • When will you do this hobby? Is there a particular block of time that you regularly have free and that you’d like to fill? Not all hobbies are suitable for all times of day/night and so you have to be realistic about what you can actually do.
    • How much do you want to spend? Some hobbies are free. Others cost a lot of money. What budget do you have to work with when choosing a new hobby? Sure, time trial road cycling may sound appealing, but chances are you’ll need to spend a lot of money on the right bike and kit.
    • What type of hobby are you looking for? There are literally thousands of different activities that could be described as hobbies, but they boil down to a handful of characteristics.
    • How far are you prepared to travel? You can do some hobbies in the comfort of your home, or in your own backyard. Others might take you into your local park or town.
  3. Learn how to find a hobby as an adult with this list of over 125 hobby ideas and info on how to find the best hobby for you and how to get started.

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