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Pandemic hobbies we aren't prepared to let go of

When everything seemed a little out of control, hobbies provided structure and helped us de-stress. They ended up doing a lot more.

January 01, 2022 / 15:11 IST
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Reem Khokhar started making the ‘Lockdown Boogie’ dance videos during the pandemic.
Reem Khokhar started making the ‘Lockdown Boogie’ dance videos during the pandemic.

The pandemic took away so much this past year. It took away jobs and experiences, hampered weddings and graduations, challenged safety and certainty. For some of us, it took away people we love.

But one of the things the pandemic gave us was more time on our hands. If one long-term manifestation of this was/is the great resignation (essentially people asking if their jobs really align with their priorities and what they want to be doing with their time), another was/is to think about what we like doing/making/learning.

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People found new hobbies, new perspectives, new goals - and took to them in great numbers during the pandemic. Baking, for example, became a global pastime. Banana breads and breads came out of ovens all over the world, and were tweeted and Instagrammed and Snap-ped and YouTube-d and DM'd with delicious regularity. It even led to a shortage of yeast as new bakers flocked to YouTube to learn how to whip up confections and staples in their ovens.

Of course, depending on our preferences, we took up other hobbies too. From gardening to crotchet, the comment boxes of popular YouTube channels were filled with comments from people who'd taken up the activity "lately", "just now", "during the pandemic". There were some instant successes and much "how did you do that?" And we reaped some benefits along the way, too.