If you are working in the technology industry, the chances are big you will be spending most of your time behind a screen. While most of us have been in lockdown for some period in the last year, I’ve discovered the importance of having off-screen hobbies.

While most of our favorite activities were canceled or much more difficult to partake in the lockdown, on-screen hobbies replaced them easily. Personally, I don’t think I have ever spent this amount of time on Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney, Youtube, etc. compared to previous years. Let’s dive into why off-screen hobbies are so important, and why I would recommend having them!

Benefits of off-screen hobbies

The periods in my life where I have been struggling the most with productivity, motivation, and going out there all have one thing in common. In these periods I spent most of my time behind a screen, get zero to no physical exercise, and don’t get a lot of exposure to the sun. This is from my personal experience, but if you look at the list of benefits I perceived from off-screen hobbies:

  • Improves your health
  • Improves your sleep
  • Can help decreasing anxiety or depression
  • Improves your mood

All the points mentioned above can benefit from a little bit of extra attention, as this year has been tough for all of us. I noticed people try to move on with their lives because we all want to feel alive in the pandemic. But do not forget, the world is on fire, we might never go back to pre-covid times. People died or got fired. Our work-life balance has vagued while working from home. Resulting in an ever-increasing workload. At the time when we should be a little bit nice to ourselves, and relax more.

Examples of off-screen hobbies

In the last year, I have discovered my love for Photography (while this is still a screen, I get some bonus points for being outside), cooking, and gardening. If you care to see more of these hobbies, follow me on Instagram. This is one side of me that will probably not be featured on this blog a lot.

Great example of off-screen hobbies, a photo I took last Autumn
One of my favorite shots taken last Autumn

Even though I know that exercise is good for me, and I have exercised regularly in the past, this is still a point I am struggling with to keep doing regularly. Perhaps the latest book I am reading, Atomic habits can help me on setting a good habit of exercising regularly.

The list of off-screen hobbies you can try is almost endless. Take a walk or cycle through your neighborhood. One thing the pandemic has learned me is that you don’t have to go far away to enjoy your surroundings. And even the smallest local villages have spots you have not discovered.

If you must insist on a list, here are a few personal favorites:

  • Photography
  • Cooking
  • Gardening
  • Walking or Hiking
  • Cycling
  • Writing
  • Reading
  • Picking up a craft
  • DIY
  • Become a plant parent
  • And many more..

Conclusion

If you are working in the technology industry you are probably spending a lot of time behind a screen. Off-screen hobbies can help you improve your health, help reduce stress and get some much-needed vitamin D. Did you discover any off-screen hobbies in the last year? Let me know in the comments down below!

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