
Why Hobbies Matter During The Holidays
December Reminders: Why Your Hobbies Matter More Than Ever This Season
December arrives with twinkle lights, cozy evenings, and… let’s be honest… a calendar that somehow fills itself. Between family gatherings, holiday prep, year-end to-dos, and the emotional weight this season often brings, it’s easy to forget one powerful truth:
You matter, too.
When I saw this sweet gingerbread graphic filled with December reminders, it felt like a gentle nudge we all need — especially those of us who pour our energy into taking care of others. And it immediately made me think about the importance of hobbies and how they quietly support our mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
Let’s take each reminder and connect it back to something we often underestimate:
the healing power of doing what we love.
Always make sure to fill your own cup first.
This isn’t selfish — it’s essential.
When you sit down to scrapbook, craft, knit, paint, or work on anything creative, you’re giving yourself a moment to breathe and reconnect with your own joy.
Filling your cup can look as simple as trimming photos for five minutes or as cozy as working on an album page while sipping cocoa. These small acts of creativity refill what life drains.
Amazing things are coming your way.
When you have a hobby, you always have something to look forward to.
A new layout idea.
A project in progress.
A moment to retreat into your happy place.
Hobbies create built-in hope — tiny pockets of excitement waiting for you at the end of a long day. And in December, that kind of hope is priceless.
Be proud of your personal, mental, and emotional growth.
Hobbies grow us in quiet ways.
You may think you’re simply organizing photos or making a border, but really you’re:
strengthening patience
nurturing creativity
building confidence
processing memories
creating beauty in an often chaotic world
Your hobby is proof that you’re growing — even on days it doesn’t feel like it.
You are worthy of an abundance of love.
Creative hobbies are an act of self-love.
They remind us that we deserve joy, rest, and time carved out just for ourselves.
When life gets busy, hobbies anchor us. They say,
“You’re worth slowing down for.”
You are trying — and that’s all that’s needed.
Maybe your craft room isn’t spotless.
Maybe your album isn’t done.
Maybe you haven’t touched your supplies in weeks.
It’s okay.
Progress in hobbies (and in life) doesn’t need to be perfect. Every little step counts — even organizing scraps or laying out tomorrow’s project.
Trying matters more than finishing.
You have accomplished more than enough this year.
Take a deep breath and let that sink in.
Your hobby isn’t a task to check off.
It’s a celebration of all the moments, memories, and milestones that make your life full and meaningful.
Whether you completed ten pages or one, whether you learned a new technique or simply kept your supplies in a tote — you showed up for yourself. That’s enough.
Why This Matters
Hobbies aren’t “extra.” They are lifelines — especially in busy or emotional seasons.
They give us:
Stress relief
A sense of accomplishment
A place to express ourselves
Connection with others who share our passions
A reminder that joy can be found in small, simple moments
So as December unfolds, let this little gingerbread friend remind you:
Your hobby is not a luxury. It’s part of your wellbeing. It’s part of how you grow. And it absolutely deserves space in your life.
Make time for what lights you up, even five minutes at a time.
Your future self will thank you for it. ❤️
