To Be Interesting, Have Some Interests

When someone asks what you like to do, have an attention-grabbing answer!

To Be Interesting, Have Some Interests
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When you are out on a date with someone new, you’ll eventually be asked some variation of the following question: “What do you do in your spare time?”

This is a signal that he or she wants to know something more about you than what you do for a living or where you are from. The person wants a glimpse of what lights you up, what you are most passionate about in life. In other words, your date wants to know how interesting your interests are.

The last thing you should say in reply is this: “I dunno. Just hang out, mostly.”

Mayday! Red alert! An answer like that can let the air out of your tires in a hurry. But what if it’s the truth? What if that’s all there is to say because that is all you ever do? Then it’s time to change that fact.

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Here are four steps you can take to have an attention-grabbing answer anytime you are asked what you love in life.

Turn off your TV (and your computer, too). There is no doubt that television and the Internet give you unprecedented access to news, information and entertainment. But by plugging in, you run the risk of living vicariously through someone else’s experiences. If you spend most of your time surfing the cyber-waves, turn off the machines and break the spectator habit. Watching from the sidelines may seem safe and comfortable, but it’s far healthier and more satisfying to be an active participant in your life.

Revive old pursuits and passions. Travel back in time to your growing-up years and remember the thing you could spend hours or days doing, just for the pleasure of it. Was it drawing? Gymnastics? Taking photographs? Playing baseball in a vacant lot until it got too dark to see first base? Chances are you’d still get a kick out of it, if you gave yourself permission to try. Or maybe you’ll remember something you always dreamed of doing, but never got around to. The point is, it may be time to renew your lost love affair with a particular interest.

Take a class. Not sure where to find that special spark? Go back to school one or two evenings a week. Resist the urge to be practical—just have fun and expand your horizons. Learn to speak a foreign language, make pottery, scuba dive, or ballroom dance. The list in nearly endless. If one subject fails to excite you, try another and another.

Volunteer. Perhaps you’d be happiest serving meals at a homeless shelter, giving tours to children at the local zoo, playing piano for the residents of a retirement center, or finding homes for abandoned animals. There is no shortage of organizations that would be happy to oblige you. Few things make you more interesting—and impressive—than dedicating yourself to a worthwhile cause.

Will it upend your life to get out of the house in search of your passion? You bet! But as Mark Twain once said, “Why not go out on a limb? That’s where the fruit is.”

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Although I am married, I once told someone that I write articles for local newspapers. You would not believe the response you get when you mention something like this. In reality I have actually written artciles for the newspapers. But being a writer is not that glamorous, It takes work, research, and very careful editing. If your lucky, one of your articles will sell...in this economic down turn, reality is most get in for free. Luckily i also have a trade, so writing right now is just part time. The point is when you say I am a writer, musician, artist, people dont see past the title. With my expirence in writing, its not as glamorous as it sounds.

- December 05, 2009 09:45 PM

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Hi i would like have agood relaton ship with woman that she dont like any problem and she like to be happy in this life

- December 03, 2009 06:56 AM

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See, this is my problem. The last guy I dated for a year had such an issue with it (yes a year I like misery). I work full time and I go to school. Add that in with all the other things that have to get done and I have very little time. There are things I like but nothing I really get into at the moment since I have so much on my plate. Granted it may be boring but I'm working on getting somewhere and could really care less. I pay my bills since if I didn't I'd be homeless and put myself through school, if I didn't I'd be out of luck. Sometimes, being interesting isn't an option....getting by is what you're working for. While I do have interests I've put them on hold for more important things like supporting myself and putting myself through school So what? I don't wrestle elephants and have boxing matches with lions, I'm busy. The elephants and lions know I'll take them out when I get the chance. Oh yeah and crocs and sharks, they are on my list. So, I end this with a....Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Audrey :):)
- November 25, 2009 09:12 PM

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