17 Minimalist Hobbies to Try That Don't Require a Lot of Supplies
Have you given up Netflix for Lent? Or maybe you plan to stay off Facebook or Instagram for now. Or you might be staying home from restaurants, bars, or the casino. If you're giving up one of your usual entertainment options, you may suddenly have a lot of free time and not much idea of what to do with it. Trying a new hobby is a great idea, but if you're the type who usually goes all in, that can get complicated and expensive very quickly. You could buy a guitar and sign up for lessons, only to let it sit and collect dust after watching one YouTube tutorial. You could purchase a tennis racket and a cute court-approved outfit, but discover that you don't have the speed or hand-eye coordination to play the game. So you don't want an activity that requires an investment in a lot of expensive new supplies. Minimalist hobbies are the answer since they're low-budget, easy to abandon if they're not the right fit, and don't require lots of shopping to get st...