by smart | Mar 26, 2021 | Hobbies, Speaking Part -1
Research shows that hobbies allow you to keep yourself busy and also keep yourself mentally productive during your spare time. Also having hobbies enhance better health and also lower the risk of having high blood pressure. I think enjoying a few hours of your hobby a week can also lessen the risk of depression and dementia.
by smart | Mar 26, 2021 | Hobbies, Speaking Part -1
In the country, hobbies depend on what individuals like but some of the hobbies are, digital design and illustration, writing, choreography, cooking, photography, tutoring, playing cricket, singing, and playing musical instruments.
by smart | Mar 26, 2021 | Hobbies, Speaking Part -1
Yes I did, I loved paintings even if I didn’t know how to. I was so eager to learn so anything that caught my interest I would paint it down in the best way I knew how. But I later gave up on it because I had no one to put me truly and I guess I outgrew it. Plus when it comes to painting nobody in my family knew anything about it.
by smart | Mar 26, 2021 | Hobbies, Speaking Part -1
Yes, when you share what you enjoy doing and teach others you also learn more about it. And there is always a joy that comes with imparting knowledge to others.
by smart | Mar 26, 2021 | Hobbies, Speaking Part -1
To cook I need cooking equipment like different sizes of the pot, spoons, frying pan, spatula, bowls, plates, cooking gas or electric burner, and much more.
by smart | Mar 26, 2021 | Hobbies, Speaking Part -1
Yes, I have so many hobbies. Some of my hobbies are, jogging, reading, cooking, going on adventures, singing, listening to music, and watching movies. But my favorite is cooking.