what are some good motivational hobbies?
i find my self becoming lethargic of late and no motivation to do anything more than i have to. dangerous and slippery slope that leads away from success.
thinking maybe a hobby would help? any suggestions? what do you do to keep yourself going?
wagecuck job
fantasize about owning a business
browse /biz/
try to work out out. throw up
browse /fit/
lose money trading
contemplate suicide
>>1242319
how is that related to my post in any way?
also, suicide because of bad investment? seriously anon get your shit together
>>1242254
i frugal so i jog, theres always free road
Exercise anon
I'm starting a new program Gymnastic Bodies GST right now.
>>1242459
i\m trying that but i also have a chronic sleep problem so most of the time it feels like more work because i'm tired to begin with. i am keeping at it just because i can't think of anything better to do at the moment
i really need something to get me mentally enthusiastic. or at least intellectually challanging
Read, work out, play video games occasionally, go hiking
Lolita fashion is a good hobby to get into.
>>1242698
those guys disturb me on so many levels
Guns are an expensive hobby, I should really start reloading to make it a bit cheaper.
>>1242254
I love playing guitar, singing, and writing and recording songs.
When I was younger I wanted to make a career out of it, but realized that was a pipe dream, so now it's just a fun hobby for me.
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
martial arts are top tier hobbies
Boxing and 3D printing are my only hobbies
As well as way too much vidya
>>1242800
>not following your dreams
>>1242861
hush little boy
>>1242902
fucking stupid stat but traider is the job with higher gym membership percentage.
These days, I just drink a lot, meng
>>1242902
>>1242910
Literally everyone works out in their late teens/early 20s
Scored a fucking internship 3 years ago because I DIDNT mention lifting as my hobby at the interview. The hiring partner later told me I stood out from the crowd already because I mentioned pool as my hobby while everyone else just said fitness.
>>1243268
>working at a place the interviewer asks about your hobbies
so this is the face of wagecuckery
>>1242792
Nah.. You'll just shoot more.. Trust me...
Paleontology.
Who doesn't like dinosaurs?
I like 2hu
Might put together a custom 2hu arcade cabinet for my bar if it does well.
>>1242254
Doing married women, that's my main hobby.
>>1244186
you got my attention. can you tell me how you started?
>>1243268
it's a common question. interviewers know that most will lie about their hobbies but it's normally asked to see how the person would respond to a benign question in a way they perceive interesting to the person asking.
way to stand out of the crowd anon!
>>1244253
>>1242254
I recently started trying to learn some parkour moves, it's kind of fun
kayaking. quadcopter flying. lots of vidyagames.
I'm not sure any are really motivational though.
>>1244431
Used to collect fossils as a kid, got an itch for it after inheriting a big fossil fish. Was big on marine biology too as a child. Palaeontology just sort of came to me. I stopped collecting and sort of lost interest in the subject but got back into it at Uni when i had more free time. Although, I studied economics at uni and got into consulting. Without the deadlines and such that I would have had, If I had studied geology, I was able to just look into the subject on the side and choose the parts i was most interested (I know i said dinosaurs, but the Silurian and Devonian periods interest me more desu, the chemistry rarely tickles my pickle as well.).
I also volunteer at a Museum fossil gallery and I've been on a few trips fossil hunting. Gotta be patient, and theres lots of rules and regulations that youre expected to obey but once you find one you'll find a lot more. Good opportunity to get outside as well in some neat locations.
The point is, find a topic that you find interesting and make that your hobby. Perhaps, do what I did and look at what made you happy as a kid. Was it cars? then learn the ins and outs of a car and become DIY mechanic. That sort of thing, if youre still a student then it might be easier and it deffo helps with interviews as its an interesting way to break the ice and discuss soft skills gained from it.
pic related, I don't have any specialised tools, but the clay was so soft i was able to extract these with a kitchen knife. They still need to be prepared but I've been busy of late. Theyre basically fossil oysters.
>>1244581
fug.