Old School Hobbies That Are Dying Off

Old School Hobbies That Are Dying Off

We are already living in a world where people don’t have the time, money or the energy to continue with hobbies in their personal lives, but did you know that there are a plethora of traditional hobbies that are dying out? When someone asks you what you do in your spare time, it’s highly likely that you’ll give a sarcastic answer about sleeping to catch up after the long days at work that you take part in. But have you ever really thought about what you do beyond social media and watching Netflix?

Hobbies are the passions of those who love to be creative, active, busy and have fun. They take up the time that we are willing to give. They are a way for us to learn something new, take up a skill or simply relax and do something away from the working day. Everyone should have at least one hobby as their way to relax and unwind, but most hobbies in the world today are centered around social media and technology. Gaming, blogging, vlogging – all of these things require people to stay connected. Even the old school board games have found their way into apps and tablets!

Thankfully, there are ways around this. It is never too late to take up something new, learn a new skill or even revive an old hobby that you used to enjoy as a child. You are the master of your own time, and you can choose to take up a new hobby any time that suits you. It would help to know, though, that a lot of the hobbies that we used to consider popular are now dying out – and it’s because of the technology that we have access to. If you want to take time away from the screens and go for a hobby that is a little different, check out the list of the old-school hobbies that you could revive.

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Fishing

Okay, so while we can acknowledge that there is still a market for fishing as a hobby today, it’s nowhere near as popular as it was before technology and smartphones boomed. You could take a look at Johnny’s Sport Fishing Legendary Sturgeon Fishing Guide and decide to turn your hand at learning how to fly fish, or you could learn how to cast and catch and release for fun. Fishing is a peaceful hobby, giving you the time to get into nature and take on a slower pace, away from the working day that you’re hemmed into right now.

Scrapbooking

A casualty of the technology industry, scrapbooking has changed a lot in the last twenty years. While there are still a handful of people out there, who will go and buy new scrapbooks, washi tape and glitter stickers to journal and scrapbook their lives, most of it as now moved into scrapbooking apps. Some people cite that it’s because of the impact on the planet, and others just don’t have the time to get out all of their crafts. We’re living in a world where we don’t take the time to make something beautiful anymore; unless, of course, it’s on a screen. You can bring it back, though! As I mentioned; plenty of stores out there still carry all the necessary tools to aid you in your scrapbooking desires!

Embroidery

This is one of the old school hobbies that is actually making a comeback. For 900 years, the embroidery was used to pass the time – particularly for women – and it was essential for women to learn how to darn and sew. People spent less time buying new things and more time fixing the things that needed fixing. Embroidery is making quite the comeback these days, with people returning to their sewing machines in the attempt to do better in regards to exposing exploitation. They also do it for fun! Buying in fabrics and creating their own clothes? It’s exciting, and you could be a part of that.

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Mechanics

How many of you out there know how to fix your own car when things go wrong? Not many, and it’s not because there’s no time. There’s a whole industry of mechanics and garages that people now use, which means that they no longer HAVE to learn to fix their own engines. Some people have grown up learning how to repair their own car, while others never learn and never have the pleasure of fixing their own vehicle. It’s a hobby that needs to come back for those who love to learn about the inside of cars, and if you want it to be a future job one day, then it can help you to learn early how to fix yours. Plus – it’s fun! You can relax into the quiet tinkering of your own vehicle in a way you can’t with anything else.

Woodworking

Popular with older generations, woodworking is a dying hobby. Again, it comes down to technology and how much our interactive screens take away from the pleasure of using our hands to create something beautiful. Taking the time and the patience to craft something from a lump of wood isn’t for everyone, but it’s something that can prove a deep creativity and vision that others just don’t have. Some people choose to paint their visions, and others choose to write about them. Then you get the group of people who work to carve their visions from a piece of wood in front of them.

Most of the hobbies today that are dying out are those that don’t have the younger audience to keep them alive. Younger generations lose interest in making and creating in favor of their smartphones. Of course, not everyone is glued to their technology, but you can choose to put your phone down and take up a new hobby right now. It just takes research to know that you are doing the right thing and find something you’re passionate about.          

Fire Hazard 101: Keeping Your Business Safe

Fire Hazard 101: Keeping Your Business Safe

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You might have heard about the Yaghan of South America, who used to send messages via smoke signals. Of course, in this modern era of technology, we don’t use smoke anymore. It’s generally not a good sign when we spot smoke nowadays! Usually, when a fire breaks out in the daytime, we can sense it by seeing or smelling it. But if there is a fire at night, or while we are fast asleep, the results can be worse than imagined. Fire produces toxic carbon monoxide and harmful gases that kill the oxygen in the air, making it particularly challenging to breathe. These smoke detector alarms act as a lifesaver and are very cheap considering the consequences of not having one.

Smoke Alarm Technology

Smoke alarms are indispensable devices that sense smoke, making us aware of fire in the surrounding before it spreads and becomes life-threatening. Smoke alarms work well for both personal and commercial use and are adaptable to each situation in different ways. The sizes and shapes of smoke alarms can vary greatly depending on their design. For business purposes, https://meshwrx.com/ offer some of the best solutions for making sure your team and property stay well-guarded against the threat of fire. Below are some of the types of fire alarms you can expect to find generally.

Types of Smoke Alarms

People nowadays are facing more in-house accidents due to internal fires from electric wires and home appliances. Where technology has created problems, it has also found solutions for, too. There are two types of smoke alarm systems:

Optical Smoke Detector (Electronic Eye)

Simply put, the optical smoke detector is a device using electric ‘eyes’  as their main way of detection. They are most of the time fixed to the ceiling, being able to catch any smoke moving upward. When the smoke particles enter the alarm’s fire detection chamber, containing the alarm’s photocell, it triggers the infrared light and the internal alarm. These detectors work better and are more responsive when compared to ionisation smoke detectors.

Ionisation Smoke Detector (Electronic Nose)

The other type of smoke alarm you can expect to find is a little cheaper and more common than the optical smoke detector. It still is able to detect fires quite efficiently, although it does take a bit longer to get going. These types of smoke alarms are triggered similarly to the human nose. When the fire moves up towards the smoke detector, smoke particles get into the device, clogging the ionisation chamber. This clogging eventually sets off the alarm, making everyone in the vicinity aware of the fire.

The Importance of Smoke Alarms

In a recent survey, the in-house fire accident rate in the U.S had decreased to over half, due to the installation of smoke alarm detectors in the home and small offices. The technology used in these alarms is very intuitive, meaning that they can even detect the vaguest inkling of smoke. Having a smoke alarm in your premises is not only beneficial for protecting your business – but is a legal requirement. Knowing you are protected from the worst-case circumstances can offer you a true piece of mind.

Technologies To Watch In The Medical Industry

Technologies To Watch In The Medical Industry

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Medicine is a discipline which is as old as society itself. Hippocrates, largely considered the father of modern medicine, died almost 400 years before the birth of Christ. For as long as human beings have been falling sick, other human beings have taken it upon themselves to cure them… And it’s safe to say that the road of healthcare technology has endured some gruesome twists and turns (from trepanning to release demon spirits from the head to lobotomies) it has seen its fair share of wonders too.

Today the advent of digital technology combined with an unparalleled mastery of chemistry has yielded a plethora of fascinating technologies with an astounding propensity for saving lives and gradually revolutionizing the field of medicine.

Whether you’re looking to startup a new medical tech business, looking for somewhere to invest or simply interested in new technologies, here are some technologies to watch in the field of medicine…

3D printing

3D printing has been applied with enormous success in a range of industries from heavy manufacture to aerospace. Its ability to create extraordinarily detailed and precise parts and components make it an extremely useful tool.

It stands to reason, then, that it should easily find numerous applications in the medical industry, not least the 3D printing of prosthetic parts as well as fully 3D printed internal organs.

Parylene Conformal Coating

As the healthcare industry leans harder and harder on electronic and digital devices, it’s more essential than ever to ensure that these devices work  effectively and predictability. As more and more lives come to depend on them, and as medical devices become smaller and more compact, the need has arisen for new technologies to ensure that medical devices work efficiently while also being safe for use within the body.

Medical device coating using parylene helps devices to maintain thermal stability and dielectric barrier protection. It may be a subtle technology, but it’s nonetheless one that helps to save lives.

Artificial intelligence

From chatbots and virtual assistants to video games we see AI everywhere we look these days. Needless to say, enterprising medical minds have found a number of practical uses for AI in the field of healthcare.

AI is already hard at work in the claims processing sector, facilitating faster claims to prevent administration from hindering the healthcare process. It can also aid diagnostics, and help physicians to construct courses of treatment by parsing historical data and employing pattern recognition to reduce the risk of “false-positives”.

Virtual and Augmented Reality

Just a few decades ago VR was the stuff of science fiction, and a point of fascination for Hollywood which churned out speculative pieces from The Lawnmower Man to The Matrix. Today, however, VR and AR are no longer the stuff of sci fi nor are they strictly confined to obvious industries like video games and entertainment.

As well as helping physicians to train through simulated procedures, it is also an increasingly common treatment solution for a wide range of conditions including the treatment of chronic pain and recovery from traumatic brain injuries. It has even been used in the treatment of Autistic Spectrum Disorders and has proven effective in helping partially sighted patients to partially some of their sight.

There was a time when the pestle and mortar were considered the peak of medical technology. Who knows what new technologies will further transform healthcare in years to come?

Prepare for Launch: Top Tips for Promoting Your New Business

Prepare for Launch: Top Tips for Promoting Your New Business

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Setting up a new business is a lot of hard work, so when it comes to the launch, you want to ensure that your business gets noticed. After investing chunks of your time and money, along with plenty of blood, sweat, and tears, you’re likely to want to shout from the rooftops when your business is ready to launch! After all, the hard work involved in getting your business to this point is most definitely worth celebrating!

Here are some ideas on how to get started:

Advertising

If you have a budget for advertising, now could be an excellent time to put some of it to use. Carefully planned advertising strategies will get your business noticed and should be able to provide measurable results. Always consider your return on investment when choosing to advertise, and think about the exact results that you want to achieve along with who you are targeting with your advertising.

Social Media

Harness the power of social media by creating a buzz about your business’ imminent launch on relevant social media platforms. Posting updates on how your business is almost ready to open and preparing for launch day will build excitement among potential customers and start to create awareness of your brand. Be sure to monitor your social media accounts for questions and comments so that you can respond promptly.

Giveaways and competitions are also a popular way for new businesses to promote themselves on social media prior to launch. If you decide to run a competition or giveaway make sure that you check out the rules for running these on each social media platform to avoid getting yourself into trouble before your business has even opened!

Connect with other non-competing local businesses on social media, and they may return the favor by following you!

Publicity

If your business does something special that’s newsworthy you may want to send out a press release to relevant media outlets, such as trade publications, or local newspapers, to generate some publicity. Sending out a press release is especially relevant if your business is in some way unique or novel, or satisfies a specific need within the community. If your business fits into one of these categories, it’s likely to be of interest to local media outlets at the very least, and may earn you some free publicity in the process!

Launch Event

Hosting a launch event is an excellent way of getting your business known in the local community and beyond. The specifics of your launch event depend very much on the type of business that you are opening. For example, if you were opening a new restaurant, you may want to invite food bloggers to come along to the launch event along with food journalists, to sample your food and explain more about the concept behind your new business and why you decided to set it up. Press events like this can help your business appear multiple times in various reviews and write-ups and reach a wide audience.

High Paying Jobs That Are Also A Lot Of Fun

High Paying Jobs That Are Also A Lot Of Fun

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When it comes to the jobs we do, traditionally we’ve been told to always look for the ones that pay the post, and given the economy we live in this is definitely a piece of advice that’s quite understandable. However, it’s more than possible to have a job that, not only pays well, but is one where you have fun, too.  The thing is, you’re going to be spending a lot of time working in your life, possibly in the same or similar jobs, so it’s definitely something you need to be able to enjoy properly and not feel like you’re giving up your life for something you hate.

So, if you’ve been struggling to find a job that you not only like, but that pays well, then in this post we’re going to help you with just that by sharing with you some of the best high paying jobs that are also a lot of fun to do.

Personal trainer:

Although fitness has been a growing industry for many decades already, it really seems like right now is the time to be getting in on the action and joining this industry if you’re someone who’s interested in it. Not only because more and more people are starting to wake up to the fact that health and fitness go hand in hand are being more proactive about their approach to getting themselves fit, but because it’s one of the industries that’s seeing a massive increase in where people are willing to spend money in order to achieve the level of fitness they desire.

Of course if you’re someone who enjoys fitness, then this is definitely an area where you’ll find yourself having a lot of fun, and really it’s the perfect job if you want to have a good combination of fun and high salary.

When working as a personal trainer, you can either work as an employee for a place like a gym where you’ll have a set amount of customers booked in with you each day, or you can work for yourself and book your own clients. Either way, the earning potential is high, the fun factor is definitely there, and it’s a job that allows you to be creative since you’re going to be making things like personalized fitness and even nutrition plans for your clients.

Engineer:

Engineering is an industry that’s certainly been around for a long time, but the reason it stands out and is still one of the best careers to have in terms of fun and finance is because of how it’s allowed itself to move with the times instead of refusing to budge and staying stagnant like so many others did. Engineering is a very wide field, so whether it’s working as a computer engineer, a mechanical engineer, or even working in a more niche position where you design things like AdBlue tanks, there are really a lot of opportunities in engineering and they pay very well because engineers have to go through so much training and because their jobs are highly skilled and require a lot of attention to detail to ensure that things are made safely. So, if you’re looking for a secure job that, not only pays well, but is a lot of fun, then engineering could be a great choice for you.

Coach:

The coaching industry seems to have exploded in the past decade, and it’s certainly not going to be going away anytime soon, and in fact is set to grow even bigger over the next 5 years, so if you’re someone who loves to help people overcome challenges in their life by guiding them to find their own solutions then coaching could definitely be a good option.

One of the best things about working as coach is that you can pretty much work from anywhere and you can work with clients all over the world using your computer or phone thanks to the internet and social media making this far easier than it’s ever been.

You can set your own hours, set your own prices, work with interesting people and make a lot of money doing something that’s fun, satisfying and allows you the freedom and flexibility you want in life. Whether it’s coaching people on things like relationships, health, parenting, nutrition, business, or any other area, there are so many ways that you can help people as a coach these days.

We hope that this post has helped you identify some of the areas you may want to consider looking into if you’re in search of a job that’s high paying and also a lot of fun, and also shown you that you don’t have to choose between one or the other.

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