Thursday, 27 September 2018

Start a new hobby today




Let’s knit

Last week I went to see my Lupus specialist and I told her that I have found the perfect antidote to depression. People living with chronic illnesses tend to get overwhelmed by the side-effects – pain, sleeplessness, lethargy, anxiety – and these make everyday chores a challenge.

“What is it?” she asked me.

I told her that it was knitting.

“Knitting?”

I had her interest.

“Yes,” I said. “I get up before sunrise to pick up my knitting or crocheting where I left off the evening before. I enjoy following patterns I find on Pinterest and making gifts that are different. I also find it relaxing and while my hands are busy, my brain is putting my day into order. After an hour or so, I’m motivated and ready to face the day – and not focused on pain or anxious about what I can’t do. I’m ready to do what I can do.”

Later that day I found myself in the pharmacy queue. My sticker number was 498. The pharmacy was wall-to-wall of outpatients waiting for medicines. I was sitting next to a young woman from Zimbabwe and when I took out my knitting, she showed an interest in what I was doing. I asked her if she would like to learn. When she said yes, and I took out an extra pair of needles and wool to show her. She was also left-handed, so every stitch had to be worked the other way around – if you know what I mean. We became engrossed in the knitting we were oblivious to the people around us – who were watching with interest. Very soon they joined in with encouraging words (South Africans are amazing social people). It was a perfect ice-breaker and soon everyone was talking to the person next to them. By the time we were called for our medicines (3 hours later) we were friends, and said our goodbye’s as though we had known one another for years!

It’s a ‘human-condition’ to need to feel part of society. To feel wanted. To create. To change. To conquer challenges and face our fears fearlessly. Achieving this has to come from within. It happens when life has purpose.  People who are unemployed – or unemployable – have some skill they can turn into a hobby that can even bring in a small income. If you’re lucky enough, making something for somebody else gives you the joy of giving it away.

Start a hobby today.