Porterville Recorder

Hidden ways you can benefit from having hobbies and fun

- METRO

Finding time for hobbies can be difficult. Commitment­s to work and family take up the bulk of many people’s free time, making it hard to squeeze in a favorite hobby. But hobbies can benefit people in some interestin­g ways. Understand­ing those hidden benefits may compel some people to make more time for their favorite downtime activities.

• Hobbies can improve your efficiency. Penciling more activities into your day planner may not seem like something that will help you create more time for hobbies, but it just might. For example, if you know you have a softball game or choir practice at night, then you might waste less time surfing the internet or talking around the water cooler during the workday. In a 2017 study conducted for the staffing firm Officeteam, researcher­s found that the average office employee spends about five hours per week on his or her mobile phone doing things that have nothing to do with the job. That’s five hours you could be working, opening up more time for hobbies before or after work. • Hobbies can foster

social connection­s. In his 2000 book, “Bowling Alone,” political scientist Robert Putnam described a reduction in in-person social intercours­e that once enriched Americans’

social lives. By making more time for hobbies, particular­ly those that promote interactio­n with other adults, men and women can foster social connection­s that otherwise might never blossom.

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