What’s your new hobby that you recommend to other people?

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I personally love archery, it helps me improve my balance and focus, and of course it's fun to shoot arrows at something, even if it's an empty target.
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Jitendra
Writing articles, answering quora questions and participating in online discussions.
Cedric
cooking - trying to get from home hobo to restaurant (fraction of the price) quality food. Failing a lot but also great patience excercise
Might Wilson product
Singing can be a great way to express emotions, both good and bad.
Moeen Mahmud
I am making toy electronics and rovers! I recently discovered Jhonny 5 (a JavaScript Robotics and IoT programming framework). It's fun to experiment with and makes it easier for web devs.
Sakshi Gahlawat
Reading books! You can learn things, be surprised at new ideas, always have something to do, and have things to talk about.
Mark Nicoll
Check out Jess in Tokyo https://www.instagram.com/jessin...
Vijay Singh Khatri
Read the founder's voice over LinkedIn and Product Hunt.What they talk to you about in regards to their product launch and their day-to-day work-life balance thing
Janusz Mirowski
If you have a small child as I do (3 years). I recommend you puzzles - he's loving them, we can do it together, and it is fun time without TV/YT. First, puzzles can be a fun and enjoyable way to pass the time. They can be a great source of relaxation and stress relief, as they provide a sense of accomplishment when completed. Additionally, puzzles can help improve problem-solving and critical thinking skills, as they require you to think carefully and pay attention to detail in order to solve them. Puzzles can also be a great way to socialize and connect with others, as they can be done with friends or family members. Finally, puzzles can be a great way to exercise your brain and keep it sharp, as they can help improve your memory and cognitive function.
Angie Pena Podrez
yin yoga
Nolan Makatche
Meditation, Cold exposure therapy, learning new languages, home growing broccoli sprouts in a mason jar. Sweet Sulforaphane :)