Hobbies and leisure activities
10-10-10 Rule
When choosing how to spend leisure time, consider the immediate enjoyment, the skills or experiences gained in the medium term, and the long-term fulfillment and passion.
Similar Situations
Maslow's Hammer
Entertainment: Trying new hobbies or leisure activities to expand interests and experiences, rather than sticking to familiar pastimes.
Bandwagon Effect
Hobbies and interests: Knowing the bandwagon effect can help you pursue activities and interests based on your passions, rather than adopting popular pastimes simply because others enjoy them.
Hedonic Treadmill
Hobbies and Interests: Knowing that the novelty of a new hobby may diminish can encourage you to commit to activities you genuinely enjoy and develop a deeper passion for them over time.
Ikigai
Hobbies and interests: Exploring your Ikigai can help you develop hobbies and interests that bring meaning and joy to your life.
SMART Goals
Hobbies: Creating specific objectives for hobbies can enhance enjoyment and skill development.
Law of Deminishing Returns
Hobbies: Pursuing multiple hobbies to stay engaged and avoid boredom without overcommitting and causing stress.
Ikea Effect
Hobbies: Be mindful of the time and resources spent on hobbies and weigh the benefits against the costs.
Five Stages of Tribal Leadership
Team Building Activities: Tailoring activities to your group's stage can improve bonding and progress. Stage 2 teams might benefit more from activities that build self-confidence, while Stage 4 teams might appreciate collaborative challenges.
Erikson's stages of Development
Therapeutic Activities for Seniors: Caregivers and activity directors can plan age-appropriate activities for senior citizens.
Sunk Cost Fallacy
Hobbies and interests: Knowing the sunk cost fallacy can help you decide whether to continue or abandon a hobby, without being swayed by the resources you've already invested.