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I need a hobby to pass evenings

But my general anxiety and moderate depression makes it hard


I need a hobby that
1. Doesn't cost much
2. Doesn't feel like a waste of time (like doong jigsaws. I have no more room on my walls, or
anyone to gift, but knowing I'm gonna put the pieces into pieces makes me think "why bother?"
3. Sports don't matter to me ynless I'm actively playing, but my health is too bad to do so
4. I can't draw or paint, so it feels like a waste of paper and utensils.


Basically: I need a something that actually matters, but can be done whenever I feel like it. Not when it needs to be done.
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Luckylu · 61-69, F
I do cross stitching and diamond art. You can get some pretty budget friendly kits in both. When done you can either gift them or put them on your walls or in some cases create pillows or decorative items from them. I also knit and crochet, washcloths, rugs, things that are useful and when I improve my skills I can also create sweaters and blankets.
Luckylu · 61-69, F
@TheRealBarbossa Your thought processes are very familiar to me. I am a perfectionist so everything I do, I feel has to be done perfectly. And yes, this causes stress to the point, I often won't pick up anything I dearly want to do.

This may sound like I'm not being compassionate but try and believe me when I say this is compassion and I mean it from the bottom of my heart. It is what I had to do in order to get past these thought processes that held me back and caused me stress. First, when a negative thought comes forward when you try to do something, a hobby or anything really, ask yourself where is it coming from, what is the root. For me, cleaning house, the root was the negativity I heard when I was a child and did my chores and my father criticized everything. You then need to break it down to today. Does this matter today? What matters? My father isn't here so I don't have to please him anymore, all I need to do is please myself and his opinion doesn't matter.

My perfectionism came from here so now what I decided is I wanted to learn to find joy in imperfections. So I took something I wanted to do and I let those imperfections alone. If I colored a page, and I went outside of the lines and heard 'well, crap now I ruined it because I went outside the lines'. I told myself, "wait, but what if I let it go and I continued coloring, mixing it with another color, blend it and see what happens?" So I did and I went on and continued and yes, sometimes it wasn't great but I told myself, 'but wait I'm learning, next time maybe it will be better'. So I continued and sometimes I just watch a color along on Youtube and I try and copy what they did. I found I'm very good at that and it reduces the stress I get when I try to do it on my own. So that is what I do, and eventually, I will get to the point that I will want to do a page on my own.

I believe the hobby you need to take up is in showing your brain, your mind, that you are better than it thinks you are. That you can learn and you can feel good about what you do even if it isn't perfect. But YOU have to decide to do this. And you have to determine what method works best for you, otherwise, you will never enjoy anything. Don't cave into those negative thoughts, tell them you don't want them anymore, they don't belong and to go away. And if they start to point out something that isn't done the way they think it should be, turn it around and look for something you do like. Find that thing, no matter how small because if you find enough of them, they will grow and those negative thoughts will find it difficult to surface.

If your brain tells you 'I can do better than this." Then either do so, or and this is what I would do, tell it "shut up, this is how I choose to do it now, so leave me alone." Sometimes all it takes is this. Be your own boss and don't let your brain tell you otherwise. You are your own master and if you cave into these thoughts and let them rule you, then you are choosing to be this person.

I've been here. I started with one small thing and slowly worked my way into larger things. I haven't silenced all the negative thoughts, they still come back to haunt me, I sometimes forget and let them rule me. When I remember, I ask myself 'what are you doing? You let yourself slip." And so I work on getting back on track.

After saying all this, if I'm way off track, I apologize but if I'm on track, please give it a try. Don't let anything especially your mind deceive you into believing you can't do something or aren't good enough, because you are awesome and wonderful.
TheRealBarbossa · 36-40, TNew
@Luckylu You're absolutely right, and thank you. This has been the reason i gibe up so quickly. If I'm not automatically great at it, why bother, right? Bc as achild I was always good at whatever I did.

I needed to know I'm not the only one to feel this way, and I so much appreciate you for sharing this.


If I enjoy doing it, who cares wether or not I'm rhe best? All that matters is how it brings joy into my life.


I finally understand the saying "dance as if noone's watching"

It means "do what makes you happy, no matter what others think of it. Do it for you, not for everyone else"


Thank you so much for this very helpful comment. I will take up drawing, bc even tho I suck at it, it will get my creative juices flowing. And maybe I'll even go back to writing, something I have gotten good feedback about.


Thank you once again. It really helps to know I'm not alone in my way of thinking 💜
Luckylu · 61-69, F
@TheRealBarbossa Sounds like a good plan, go for it. I'm glad what I had to say helped. It does help to know I wasn't the only one who thinks that way too. 💜
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
Even if you "can't draw or paint" you might trey coloring in coloring books. Evidently there is a big community of people out there who do it on all levels, from the most basic coloring books to highly detailed ones. It's supposed to be very relaxing.
TheRealBarbossa · 36-40, TNew
@ChipmunkErnie I have a whole bunch of coloring boons, both for adults and general ones. They make me stressed too, somehow.
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
@TheRealBarbossa Maybe you're trying too hard to make them artistic and not just enjoying them?
TheRealBarbossa · 36-40, TNew
@ChipmunkErnie Most likely
Wallflow3r · 31-35, F
I know it sounds lame but I cook and clean/organize as a Hobby.
I feel like a lot of Hobbies are not productive, expensive and generally a waste of time unless its
some sort of Sport.
TheRealBarbossa · 36-40, TNew
@Wallflow3r I hate cooking bc it stresses me out. And whenever I clean or organize my brain keeps thinking "I cando better than this" so I never feel satisfied.

I like to bale,but don't mike eating what I make, even if it is delicious, so I end up throwing away most of the goods bc I don't know enough people to give it all away.

I appreciate the suggestions though.
StygianKohlrabi · 46-50, M
@Wallflow3r hey that's so awesome!

do you want to come over to my place and practice your FUN hobby?
Wallflow3r · 31-35, F
@StygianKohlrabi Sure, but I won't do it for free. $$$
Think you’ve got me stumped after everything others have suggested has been shot down. Maybe hobbies just aren’t your thing. 😅
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
Speaking for myself, besides my artwork and playing bass and guitar, I read a lot.
TheRealBarbossa · 36-40, TNew
@ChipmunkErnie I would love to get back into reading, but I can't find the focus. Too many distractions around me
Adogslife · 61-69, M
Tai Chi

Healthy. Low impact. Builds health. Lowers anxiety. And, you can do it in the privacy if your own home at almost zero cost.
TheRealBarbossa · 36-40, TNew
@Adogslife Any links to help me understand it better, or even get me started?
Adogslife · 61-69, M
@TheRealBarbossa here are some suggested apps. there’s a lot of info on line. Tbh, I’d research to see if there was a studio nearby. Usually they’ll give you a few lessons for free to see if you like it.
Adogslife · 61-69, M
https://thewellguardian.com/best-best-tai-chi-apps-for-beginners-clickmgrh/?utm_source=google_rhtc&utm_medium=a3&utm_campaign=top5rhtcus&utm_term=us&utm_content=top5&cmc_adid=ga_780891307335_23181870603&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=23181870603&gbraid=0AAAAA-claCn7NcoZXdfWN0vTzIq1txcd1&gclid=CjwKCAiA9aPKBhBhEiwAyz82J8C2DC7BeXEcyX6cvjKbTcO7_9mYYYqmfNfWZ6DGSeHPO9yqSDBKHhoCPvgQAvD_BwE
fanuc2013 · 51-55, F
Try learning to play piano! A full-size keyboard is not expensive and there are a lot of self-teaching lesson books and a lot of lessons on-line
what kind of things bring you joy ??
TheRealBarbossa · 36-40, TNew
@MayorOfCrushtown My nieces, my cat, feeling helpful, but only when I actually have the energy to do so.
@TheRealBarbossa maybe you can find a hobby that you can do together with your nieces.
TheRealBarbossa · 36-40, TNew
@MayorOfCrushtown they're with their dad 5 weeks, then with their mom 5 weeks, so it would only work occationally, sadlt
Maybe some games?
TheRealBarbossa · 36-40, TNew
@NerdyPotato They stress me out bc I feel the need to 100% them
@TheRealBarbossa that's kind of relatable...
StygianKohlrabi · 46-50, M
walking/running
swimming
zumba
TheRealBarbossa · 36-40, TNew
@StygianKohlrabi 5 min of walking outside. = My back hurts so much I don't even know if I can make itback home. That's why I bought my stepmaster a couple of weeks ago.
StygianKohlrabi · 46-50, M
@TheRealBarbossa I started running miles and don't quote me on this but it increased my pain tolerance in general. I stepped on a brad and went for a long run. pain was gone. dentist did a filling without numbing. no serious discomfort.
TheRealBarbossa · 36-40, TNew
@StygianKohlrabi I don't mind pain, but when it literally keeps me from moving my leg it's a problem


I know it sounds like I'm making excuses, but that's not the case, sadly

 
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