Personal interest
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Many people enjoy the fun and healthy hobby of golf - especially with their friends or business associates.
Golf green under a blue sky.
Golf green under a blue sky.
A personal interest refers to a particular topic/activity that an individual finds enjoyable/intriguing/worthwhile and wishes to pursue.[1] Hobbies are a type of personal interest in terms of activities.
A passion "can be defined as a strong inclination or enthusiasm towards an activity, subject, or cause that we find deeply interesting, meaningful and enjoyable."[2] A passion has a significantly deeper level of engagement and motivation relative to a mere personal interest.
Personal interests and passions can help people find their personal strengths and add fun, happiness and joy to life.
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Key differences between personal interests and passions
Source: Personal interests vs. passions
Beneficial effects of hobbies
- Having a hobby tied to happiness and well-being, Harvard Health Publishing, Harvard Medical School
- Health, Hobbies, and a More Fulfilled Life
- 6 Health Benefits of Having Hobbies & Leisure Activities, Life Loop website
- Why Having a Little Hobby Is So Good for You, According to Science
- Why Hobbies Are Important?, Kettering University
- The Importance of Hobbies
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References
- ↑ Personal interest
- ↑ The Psychology Behind Passion, Psylogs