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writes: I know this is for relationships, but I have tried asking people and researching but not really had much help. I'm wanting to take up a sport but i don't know what one i could start? Like what is an interesting or fun sport to do?As well as, what are creative hobbies to have? I mean i already, write draw and love photography/graphic design. But i really want to go further and do more hobbies! Do you have any ideas? I don't mind the obvious ones, but i want to know ones that are either challenging, creative, unexpected or intriguing!?I just like when you ask someone what they do as hobbies and they reply with these things that are so creative and are interesting that you wouldn't think they would do. And you want to know more about it and why they do it.A guy friend of mine writes songs and does art, but he just doesn't seem like a guy who is into that stuff! Or my friend who is really super girly, in fact does kickboxing which nobody would expect. Or my best friend who i just recently found out that she paints and writes novels and it just amazes me that these people have talents and hobbies that are unexpected or so interesting! So any help or input would be fantastic!! :) thank you
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reader, anonymous, writes (10 May 2011): I think you have a creative side bursting to rise to the surface! My advice would be to try different things and see what makes you feel alive and inspired. Don't choose something because it "sounds" good as a hobby... choose something that "feels" good as a hobby.
Good luck!
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reader, chigirl +, writes (10 May 2011):
Paintbrush collector!
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reader, TasteofIndia +, writes (10 May 2011):
Theater!! The great thing about theater is that there are so many different things to do. If you enjoy drawing, maybe you'd be a great scene or lighting designer. You could try your hand at acting, directing or playwriting. You could get into costuming - which gets pretty interesting when you start to get into period pieces. Maybe you love shopping for knickknacks - well, that means you'd be a perfect prop master. You like sports? Try out stage combat - it's pretty cool.
When I tell people I'm a theater person, they are instantly intrigued and want to know all about it. So, maybe that might be something you could try on for size! Good luck!
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reader, Dear Mandy +, writes (10 May 2011):
Hi
You sound like the person who wants to have it all? but sadly you cant. You can only do what YOU want to do , not what others suggest to you. I could say take up piano, or start writing novels, but unless this intersts you , you wont. You need to sit down and think about how you want your next chapter of life to turn out.
Sorry I cant help much on this
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