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[DD] Am I really this sad? Um... yes.

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So far, all my happiness-boosting plans sounds like work stuff, but it’s really all about creat

So far, all my happiness-boosting plans sounds like work stuff, but it’s really all about creating more quality time. Quality time, whether it’s by myself or with other people, makes me happy. I’m not getting any younger, and I want to suck out as much happy-time as I can, rather than letting my life speed by as I march around, eyes down, getting stuff done. Get a hobby I have lots of things I enjoy doing but I seem to prioritise everything and everyone else above myself. No one can fix that but me, so I'm looking for a hobby that gets me off the keyboard. My husband plays disc-golf with his buddies every week and I envy the time he spends outdoors (and I'll be honest here, away from our small kids). We both decided that I could do with a hobby too. So, as part of working on my happy, I have challenged myself to spend time trying different activities. In 2019, I started rock climbing to challenge me, mentally and physically. I can do it in all weather. I can do it all times of the day. I can't do it in a pandemic though so now, I'm learning the ukulele! I played instruments as a school kid but I let my love of music fall back to enjoying a great album. I have often felt pangs of regret about giving up the cello in second grade (I got teased) so I'm taking care of that. And I love it! It's not as physical as rock climbing but it is pushing my brain to think in different ways, which I know is a good thing. It doesn't get me out of the house though (and to be honest, away from my family) so I've also got a fortnightly hiking date with myself. 4-5 hours of walking in nature to nourish my soul and tire me out... without being asked for snacks for to referee that latest conflict over who's LOL Doll is the Mum. I'm hoping I can go rock climbing again before too long but so far, so good. Inspire me with your hobbies in case I have to switch again. Belinda Improve your copy skills and confidence with training and support (and have a giggle with other word nerds) in my free Facebook group: For The Love Of Copy. [Request to join here](=).= Hey, you're getting these emails because you signed up to the Daily Draft. If you want to tap out of these emais but nothing else), [hit this link](. No hard feelings. If you want out of everything >> [Unsubscribe]( Where am I? A suburban street , Outside of San Francisco, California 95050

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