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22 New Hobby Ideas for Your Retirement

Written by Living50+ | Aug 18, 2020

Finding hobbies that match your interests is an extraordinary method to ease pressure and challenge yourself simultaneously. Having a hobby (or several) can help you build new relationships and improve your state of mind.

There is such a vast number of things that older adults and retirees can do. As a retiree, this is the ideal opportunity to make the most of your free time. In this article, we will look at 22 hobbies or senior activities that people of any age can enjoy.

Try These 22 Retirement Hobbies! 

  1. Reading

    Reading a good book can help provide energy, adventure, and a sense of centeredness. Reading is known to improve memory, promote better rest, and reduce stress.

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  2. Gardening

    Gardening has numerous helpful advantages for seniors. It is a great way to get outside, do some physical exercise, and enjoy a beautiful day. It also provides an incredible opportunity to enhance your diet and improve your well-being by planting vegetables. Click here to learn more about the benefits of gardening in retirement!

  3. Writing

    One of the simplest and most popular hobbies is writing. Anybody can write as long as they are persistent and can drive forward. It doesn't have to be a whole book. Many people find it more enjoyable to write short stories, poetry, blogs, or any other style that they find most entertaining. Writing is an incredible hobby that can help with reducing pressure and keeping the mind active.

  4. Traveling

    Traveling allows you to take a break from everyday life and see the world. It empowers seniors to experience new cultures, lifestyles, and diets and meet new people. Whether traveling across the state or around the world, it is beneficial to push yourself to try new things and see new sights.

  5. Baking

    Baking isn't only a craze for individuals who have extra time and a sweet tooth. It is a relaxing and productive hobby. Though many recipes require lots of ingredients, baking can be very affordable and easy to learn. This side interest lets older adults remain inventive and communicative.

  6. Art

    Art can help individuals activate their imaginations or even discover new knowledge about history. Many people often see artistic work as restorative or therapeutic. You could visit museums and view famous works of art, or even sign up for a local class to create art and sharpen your creativity. Click here to learn about the benefits of drawing!

  7. Dancing

    In addition to the fact that dancing is a great exercise, this hobby can also enable individuals to improve their social lives and make new friends. Consider taking a local dance class or even looking up video tutorials online. In today's digital world, it is easy to learn a few new dance moves whenever and wherever you like!

  8. Fitness

    You can engage in simple exercises like climbing, hiking, walking, skiing, cycling, or swimming to improve your health and well-being. Not only are these activities enjoyable, but they also contribute to healthy muscular and cardiovascular systems. As always, anyone should consult with their doctor or health specialist before beginning a new exercise or workout routine.

  9. Taking Care of a Pet

    Did you know that thinking about a pet delivers a substance chain response in the mind that can help reduce the pressure-inciting hormone known as cortisol? Pets can be a lot of work, but the reward can be unmatchable. Older animals can be a great choice since they tend to be quieter and less demanding.

    Are you wondering if a pet in retirement is right for you? Check out our recent blog, Is Adopting a Pet During Retirement Right for You?

  10. Playing Golf

    Golf is another activity that is both enjoyable to play and provides several health benefits. Golf requires you to stay active, flexible, and attentive, which makes hitting the fairway a cherished interest for many retirees.

  11. Volunteering

    Volunteering is a hobby that allows seniors to share their abilities with their network and boost confidence. It is a great activity to reestablish the sense of contributing and feeling needed. It is also great for the community you are serving, and you can feel positive about the time spent helping someone in need.

    Click here to learn more about great volunteer opportunities for retirees!

  12. Sports

    Many seniors find enthusiasm in sports that are not too physically straining but still provide great activity and competition. This could include tennis, bowling, pickleball, badminton, shuffleboard, or one of many others! Participating in these sports is fun and also promotes mobility, vitality, balance, and adaptability.

  13. Adult Learning

    In this activity, adults can dive deeper into their passions and interests. Rather than reading books or watching movies, consider taking a class on something that fascinates you. Many people prefer this method and find they benefit from interpersonal interaction and face-to-face learning. Continued education supports mindfulness and maintaining a sharp mind.

    Not ready to commit to a class? Consider keeping your mind sharp with one of these entertaining brain training apps!

  14. Bird-Watching

    The sight of birds flying and observing and identifying them is extraordinary for the brain's well-being. It can be enjoyable and entertaining to recognize the animals in your own backyard. Consider adding some new bird feeders and birdhouses to the yard to see what else you can attract!

  15. Family History

    Discovering information about your family history is increasingly similar to assembling a jigsaw puzzle. It is an engaging activity that rejuvenates the past and educates the present. Seniors often find a profound appreciation for their family's history, and the knowledge of ancestors also makes for an unmatchable gift to younger generations. Then, be sure to record it in a family photo archive - here's how!

  16. Antiquing

    Antiquing is another affordable and productive hobby. Whether alone or with company, it can provide hours of fun to check out small shops and discover what they have for sale. Reminisce on past styles, or find items you've never seen before. For low prices, you might be able to add some neat conversation pieces to your living space.

  17. Yoga

    Yoga is one of the best senior fitness activities. It is the ideal low-impact practice and provides many physical and mental health benefits. Not only does it promote mental well-being, but it is also known to improve adaptability, joints, strength, and more.

    Learn more about the benefits of yoga here. Or, if you're ready to get started, click here to learn more about how to prepare for your first class!

  18. Gaming

    Whether you are an avid board game player or play games online, it provides many benefits to the brain. Lots of games require relatively advanced strategies and critical thinking to win. Playing these games keeps the mind sharp and brings joy to those who play them. Get playing today at Cantissimo Senior Living's games page!

  19. Keeping a Fish Tank

    Set up an aquarium and absorb the serenity. A fish tank can give a calming and peaceful sensation to a room that will improve your state of mind. Pets can be stressful; however, fish require little support and are simple to care for. They are also beautiful to look at!

  20. Social Media

    Well-known social platforms, such as Facebook and Twitter, are incredible for older individuals, particularly individuals who live alone or away from family. Internet-based connections allow individuals to communicate with their loved ones or discover new interests. Learn more about getting started with social media - click here!

  21. Learning an Instrument

    Learning an instrument has been found to improve spatial reasoning, memory, literacy, planning ability, speed of processing, and other cognitive functions. Even with no prior experience, discovering how to play an instrument can be incredibly calming and rewarding. Plus, it's a hobby you can show off to all of your family and friends at your next outing! You can play instruments alone or as a social activity. 

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  22. Finding a Jobby

    A "Jobby" is a term that combines "Job" with "Hobby". Everyone could use a few extra dollars, even (or especially) in retirement. In today's digital world, many people are finding ways to turn their hobbies into some extra cash! It could be teaching a subject, writing for others, or doing some freelance work in your community. Discover more ideas here

Let us know in the comments below - What hobbies are you keeping busy with?