Some popular hobbies around the world
Hobbies allow people to explore their interests, meet new people and keep their brains sharp. Individuals delve into all types of hobbies to keep busy and entertain themselves, but certain activities are more popular than others. For those seeking a new hobby, the following are among the most popular ones from around the world.
· Reading: Cozying up with a book or e-reader can be a great way to explore topics and locales without having to leave home. Reading also is a way to expand vocabulary and may help to improve cognition. Reading is not a new hobby, but it is one that is inexpensive and enjoyed by millions worldwide.
· Dancing: Dancing spans cultures and genres of music. Putting on music and letting your feet move of their own volition is one way to get dancing, but many others like to enroll in dance classes so they can master the moves. Dancing can improve flexibility, and since it is an aerobic activity, it can be a great workout as well.
· Cooking/baking: People always have relied on home cooking to fuel themselves and their families, but passions were perhaps rediscovered during the global pandemic, when stay-at-home orders temporarily shuttered restaurants and other food establishments. Individuals began redeveloping their skills in the kitchen, which may continue to this day. Learning to cook and bake can help people save money and create meals that cater to specific food allergies or preferences.
· Traveling: Travel is an enjoyable pastime enjoyed by many people. Traveling gives people the opportunity to escape the daily grind, explore new places and cultures and rest and recharge.
· Painting and crafts: Artistic endeavors attract their share of enthusiasts, as evidenced by the number of pottery shops, paint and sip businesses and other crafts-based recreational pursuits. By participating in these types of hobbies, one can learn skills and also walk away with the fruits of their own labors.
· Musical instrument: Listening to music can help reduce stress levels and improve mood. Learning how to play a musical instrument or sing is a hobby shared by many people around the world. Reading and playing music may be one of the best ways to keep the brain healthy, says Penn Medicine, as it engages every major part of the central nervous system.
· Fishing: Few things are more relaxing than sitting by the water trying to reel in the next big catch. Fishing for food or fun helps a person enjoy nature. It's also accessible anywhere there's a body of water nearby.
Hobbies are healthy pursuits that can push a person to learn more about their interests and goals. Hobbies also provide a fun way to meet new people.