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Hobbies but no time!

Hi hi hi, It's been a long time since the last time here. I know I am probably not your model, besides writing my blog in English makes it not easy to scroll down. 



Today I am talking about Hobbies and how to back to your hobbies while your schedule is crowded like a shit.

1. Know Your Hobbies 

    You need to list your favorite 10 hobbies and if you wanna try sth in the future related to this field

    My 10 are [Walking, Dancing, Reading, Learning, Writing, Domino, Complete words, Sports, Problem Solving]

    and I wanted to learn chess. 

2. Get The Best 3 Out of Them

    After listing your hobbies go rank them with stars, what your good at, and so on. Should we quiet any of the last 10? I don't think so. 

3. You Just Need to Focus

    I do like Dancing but I have no time to learn it. So, You put your hobbies and choose 1 or 2 to learn more about it. for example, the learnable hobbies from mine are [Dancing, Learning, Complete words, sports, problem-solving, Domino]

Now, think does any of those hobbies complete each other? "Learning is a general-purpose and thing I do in my life could be learning" 

S1 = [Dancing and Sports]

S2=  [Problem-solving and Domino]

S3 = [Complete words]

Now, we have 3 different sets, you must evaluate each set with a number 


I give marks for what I really need and I am gonna evacuate each set now.


Now, I will choose between S1 and S2 for this month. as this month crowded I am going to spend more time this month on the S1, Dance and Sports


Wait for my next topic I'll talk about my challenges with this one. I hope you all make the same with your hobbies. 

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