Hobby ideas are everywhere. Everyone has something they enjoy doing, or an interest of study in one thing or another. Whether you enjoy gardening, stamp collecting, or shining the chrome on that motorcycle you’ve been putting together, chances are you’re not a stranger to the hobby world!
If you don’t think you’ve ever enjoyed a hobby, maybe what you need is a new perspective. All it takes is for you to develop an interest in something that probably already gets your attention. What do you enjoy? What would you enjoy learning about that you could share with your kids, siblings, or neighbors? The list is really endless:
Some hobby ideas require an investment in time and equipment. Be willing to take time to develop your interest. Most hobby enthusiasts become experts in their particular hobby, and enjoy sharing what they’ve learned over time with a novice. Its fun to have an ongoing learning experience that you can share for entertainment.
Don’t think you’re being selfish spending a small amount of time on a regular basis enjoying a hobby. Hobbies can be an important part of maintaining good mental and emotional health. Life is stressful, and stress comes to us through work, home responsibilities – just being alive! People that cope well with stress have one thing in common, they have an outlet for it. Hobbies are a wonderful distraction, allowing our minds time to just think, without pressure.
You owe it to yourself to develop an interest in a hobby. Take a good browse through this site and see what interests you. We can’t wait to hear about it!
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Rhodri Armour designed Jollbot as part of his PhD thesis.
The Jollbot, created by Rhodri Armour, a PhD student from the University of Bath is the first robot that can jump over obstacles AND roll over smooth terrain. The robot, designed as part of his PhD thesis, has potential for space exploration or land survey work.
Shaped like a spherical cage, the Jollbot can roll in any direction. It’s flexible and small and jumps very much like a grasshopper. This YouTube video shows it in action:
Read the full article here: Researcher designs robot that jumps like a grasshopper
Learn more about robotics at Chibots.org