Message from @Mikolas
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cut that shit out
As for picking a hobby, do you currently workout? Are you in decent shape?
If you're not lifting... what are you doing? (rhetorical provocative question)
No, I’m in the process of getting more weight for my bar and a squat rack/bench
Playing WoW
Eating apples
Going to work
I know I was being a tool
First step to improving anything is admitting/recognizing the problem, that's good haha.
It doesn't take much to put you above the average person these days either, sadly. But take pride in that fact you aren't NPC'ing through life.
Woohoo?
Doing it for the wahmen and whatnot is only limited in how it can motivate you. What motivates me is larping around the gym, as if I were a soldier training to protect my family or children etc.
My number one advice for getting started on the gym, or if you fall out of the routine:
Just show up. 3-4 times a week.
Like, even if you don't do much, forming that habit removes some mental resistance. Even if you just walk on the treadmill for a bit, etc
Well my gym would be the garage
eventually, as you're showing up regularly, you'll get bored and perhaps even frustrated with your lackluster workout, and that walk turns into a jog
I know that sounds like obvious advice, but as an adult with a job and responsibility in an organization etc, it's easy to skip a day or two and suddenly you're off track and a whole week or two flies by
so that just helps overcome that intertia
inertia*
Something I've never got to try that might be a luxury to you is putting a TV up with a treadmill, because you can get a good workout if you walk long enough for like an hour, just use that time to watch education videos etc
Can't exactly play RedIce on the TV at my university gym lol
Or lift weights. Variety is key, but it's easy to get bogged down in trying to change things up with the workout routine itself.
If you spent your money on weights and not a treadmill, it helps to be able to get out of the house to jog every now and again.
I like to partition the focus of my workouts up by seasons and such, where I focus on certain thing or two for strength like deadlifts, then on endurance and cardio, etc.
Another tip, obviously listening to music makes the workout go by better, but try to find the ideal genre or type. Surprisingly, although classical music doesn't cut it, I've found constantly blasting hyper-aggressive or badass music actually mentally exhausts me. Play some chiller more moderate stuff, like idk man the classic orgrimmar theme from WoW as an example of something that's engaging but not over the top, save that burst of inspiration for the PR's, sprints, and top of pyramid sets
I know you asked how to figure out new hobbies, but figured those were something important things to discuss since it all ties into the process of improving one's life
Yeah for sure.
Thanks by the way
So for example if I’d like to read more I should just go right for it. Like just brute force my interest into that wall? Just read for as long as possible even if it’s super boring and not enjoyable at all.
When it comes to hobbies, since you're already working out, I'd say to not be concerned with sports.
A good goal and sustainable balance IMO is to have one that's outdoors, (rock climbing, hiking, camping, kayaking, fishing, w/e, pick one to be GOOD/knowledgeable at, I know a lot of them are interrelated,) one where you craft something like some sort of DIY stuff involving tools, and an intellectual pursuit outside of the career. Once all the ducks in are in a row, habits in place, and this stuff's second nature, then try to incorporate a routine for keeping up to date and learning politics and stuff that can be distracting, things that you know for the sake of being a responsible citizen and all that jazz.
Unless you're really craving socialization, maybe swap a workout or outdoors with a group you play w/e sport with
I can’t really do any sort of crafting thing because I don’t have the space for it
Or the materials
Learning an instrument could substitute for either that or an 'intellectual pursuit' too i believe
As for the brute force thing, yeah there are going to be some things you've got to force yourself to do, but realistically don't expect to be forcing yourself on more than one or two pursuits at a time.
So like, it'll be a while before you get to that point in realityl
like getting the workout routine down, dieting, and picking up one hobby are going to have your willpower muscles exhausted enough
once those things become easy though, you move on to a new thing