* Think of things that interest you.
* There are different types of hobbies, doing hobbies, collecting hobbies, watching hobbies – some are indoors and some outdoors.
* Consider the cost involved with the potential hobby.
* Consider any space and storage of supplies needed for the hobby.
* Don’t be afraid to learn something new.
* A hobby can reduce daily stress and help you relax.
* Know the difference between a hobby, an obsession, and an addiction.
* A hobby can keep you physically or mentally active at times when you normally might not be, and prevent boredom.
* People that practice a hobby generally are less stressed about things like work and finances.
* You can use your hobby to meet new people by joining hobby and discussion groups, and in some cases local classes or get together for hobbyists.
* Some hobbies include ~ stamp collecting, sports watching, merchandise collectors (action figures, brand themes, etc), sewing, quilting, knitting, crochet, scrap booking, photography, calligraphy, baking, soap making, herbalism, blogging, drawing, painting.
* Almost anything can be turned into a hobby in some way.