The Power of Slow Hobbies: Finding Balance and Wellness in a Fast World
In a time when notifications, endless scrolling, and the need to stay connected all the time are all the rage, quiet hobbies are making a surprising comeback. Young adults and professionals are now turning to activities like knitting, gardening, and journaling to escape the craziness of modern life. These activities were once thought to be old-fashioned or only for older people. Not only are these hobbies fun, but psychological research backs them up by showing how they can help mental health. They promote being present, being creative, and living at a slower pace, which all help to balance out the overstimulation of the digital age. The Science of Slowness Psychologists say that one of the main reasons these hobbies are so popular is that they can put people in a state of flow. When someone is in flow, they are completely focused on a task and lose track of time. They feel both challenged and capable. Planting seeds, knitting a pattern, or writing down your thoughts in a journal every...