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What activities do you lose yourself in?

The best activities to lose yourself in are the ones you love with every fiber of your being. Whether it’s a hobby that fills your spare moments or a full-time pursuit that defines your days, it should ignite your passion. These are the things that awaken your creativity, drawing your energy and focus into a single, brilliant pointuntil the outside world simply fades away. Lately, I’ve noticed this happening more often. Time slips through my fingers when I’m immersed in tasks I adore: tending to my garden, crafting words on a page, diving into a good book, or wandering the endless trails of the web. Perhaps it’s a sign of age creeping in, gently nudging my mind to resist distractions and settle into what truly matters. One thing stands out above all: when you pour your full attention into something, the results shine brighter. Half-hearted efforts pale in comparison. There’s… What activities do you lose yourself in?

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Activities or hobbies you’ve outgrown or lost interest over time

The list of activities and hobbies I’ve outgrownor simply lost interest inwould be a long one. I have a habit of diving into new tasks with enthusiasm, trying them out for a few days, and then dropping them the moment they start to feel dull. Before you judge me, let me explain. The sales pitch for these activities always sounds thrilling, promising excitement, fulfillment, or even hidden talents waiting to be unlocked. And I fall for itevery single time. But after a few attempts, the reality rarely lives up to the hype. The excitement fades, the novelty wears off, and I move on. Thankfully, I don’t apply this habit to my relationships with peoplethere, I’m much more intentional. But I digress.