My hobbies tend to be intangible and I usually stick with them. I suppose it helps that they are multi-faceted subjects that are not so easy to understand.
Is stalking really that intangible?
Is stalking really that intangible?
How do you two get along? Seems like ENFP / INFJ is a good match.
My ISTP is obsessed with his motorbike (under his admission - 2am in the garage in his dressing gown sorting out the brakes kind of obsession!) - he says it helps him switch off, helps him recentre and loves the way he is creating something (he is modifying it beyond all recognition)...
I have never really had anything like that - I attempted pastel drawing, knitting, writing a book (I'm 200 pages in), I do exercise but it's not really "fun" it's weight control and interacting with others, I'm trying cooking but I see it more as "survival" than fun. I enjoy studying, reading (usually have about 3 books on the go at once to "reflect my mood") and trying to figure my inner world out (Navel gazing if you like). I love talking to people and pulling apart the universe. Talking to everyone on here is fascinating - never have I encountered so many intelligent and interesting individuals to converse with - sometimes I just read the threads and don't contribute as I love seeing it unfold...
I just don't know whether I could undertake a hobby that would "survive" - I know I would tire of it and it would end up in the back of a cupboard - forgotten... Is this normal for an INFJ? Or is there anything that you do you would like to share?
Well, I agreed with that. Also I shall join the INFJs who tend to jump from hobbies, albeit mine is like...an order. Or like throwing a dart or something; it has a 'list' to pick from.Kyrielle said:That's kind of what hobbies are. They're activities that intrest you and satisfy other needs for your brain that your normal daily activities do not satisfy.
My hobby is lurking forums while at work.
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*TheCrow 4evah peace*
Can I say the need to be in a leadership/mentor position is one of my hobbies?
Yep - I actually really enjoy this too.
Seeing people succeed makes my day.