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Find Your Hobby


How to Start a Gratitude Journal and the Mental Health Benefits of Doing It Consistently
A gratitude journal is a simple practice where you regularly write down things you are thankful for.
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Junk Journaling: Why Messy Pages Can Be One of the Most Powerful Ways Women Write
Junk journaling isn’t about documenting life neatly. It’s about giving your thoughts a place to land without asking them to behave first.
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The Different Types of Journaling (And How Each One Supports Women Differently)
The truth is, journaling is not one practice. It’s many. And each type serves a different purpose—especially for women who are managing pressure, responsibility, ambition, and change.
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Journaling Is a Radical Act for Women
When a woman writes, she stops outsourcing her understanding of reality. She creates a record. She builds clarity. She claims authority over her own experience.
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Micro Hobbies: Small Activities You Can Do in Just a Few Minutes a Day
Micro hobbies are small, low-pressure activities you can do in short bursts that still bring joy, calm, and creativity into your day.
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The Quiet Joy of Doing Something Just Because You Love It
Hobbies are not extra. They are essential. Across cultures and generations, people have always made space for creative, calming, or playful activities.
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10 Hobbies That Can Make a Difference in Today’s Political Climate
Here are 10 impactful hobbies that can help you contribute to a better world.
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10 Hobbies That Will Get You Out of the House and Meeting People
If you’re looking for hobbies that naturally push you to interact with others, you’re in the right place! These activities not only encourage socializing but also help build friendships and expand your network.
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How to Find Your Next Hobby (Even If You Feel Stuck)
If you’ve ever had that feeling, you’re not alone. Many adults reach a point where hobbies disappear under responsibilities, self-doubt, or the belief that free time should always be “useful.”
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