Since January is seen as a month for New Year's resolutions, some resolutions include learning a new hobby or enhancing skills in a current hobby. Therefore, January is National Hobby Month.
image: Hobbies on a Budget
Some websites relevant to National Hobby Month include:
40+ Hobbies and Interests for Your Resume to Impress Any Interviewer (Resume.io)
100+ List of Hobbies - Make Quarantine Fun, Cool and Interesting (HobbyHelp) - Lists of ultimate hobbies, cool hobbies, and interesting hobbies.
Definitive List of Hobbies & Interests: 1,000+ Hobby Index (Boredom Busted)
How to Celebrate National Hobby Month (WikiHow)
Popular Hobbies - You're Boring If You Only Do 7 of These (NotSoBoringLife.com) - List of the 50 most popular hobbies as well as links to other lists of hobbies.
Some books and e-books pertaining to hobbies are listed below. They also relate to hobbies some LWLC staff members enjoy.
Evelyn Bowen, Operations Manager
“My latest life-changing hobby is participating in GirlTrek - the largest health movement for Black women."
Neil Foulger, Electronic Resources / Serials Services Librarian
"Snorkelling allows me to observe another world which is fun to photograph. I've been enjoying taking photos (and videos) underwater with my smartphone (and learning the limits of my phone case). This is one of those photos"
"In my spare time, I enjoy doing cardio. workouts such as power walking, stair climbing, or elliptical training for one hour, 2 to 3 times per week due to the overall health benefits of these exercises. These workouts certainly help to ease stress, increase one's energy levels, and are great for boosting your immune system, warding off many colds and infections."
"I love drawing. It reduces stress, improves focus, and it can help you unplug from your devices and recharge after a busy day at work. I've attached an image of something I drew a few months ago."