Why Children with Hobbies Grow into Successful Adults

Hobbies Offer a Head Start!

Dan Reveal
Hobbies can be a wonderful pastime that keep children entertained for hours and hours. As long as they can drag out the box of Legos from under the bed, for example, children never have to worry about being bored.

But do hobbies only benefit people when they are children? On the contrary, there are many reasons to believe that children with hobbies grow into successful adults.

Hobbies Turn into Careers

Undoubtedly, those famous cartoon artists who've found successful adult careers started out drawing as a hobby. They are among the most fortunate and successful adults because the hobby that made them happy anyway is now earning them money.

Hobbies Allow for a Creative Outlet

Even for adults with less exciting jobs, the hobbies they had as children still come into play in making them successful.

This is because an ongoing hobby can serve as a happy distraction from a monotonous job. Because childhood hobbies allow for a creative outlet, adults can complete jobs in successful ways regardless of how routine and humdrum they might be.

Hobbies Enhance Job Interviews

Successful adulthood involves getting a good job and childhood hobbies can be a big part of this. Although childhood hobbies aren't mentioned on a resume, they still enhance an applicant's self-esteem and the good impression they are likely to make.

Sitting there during the interview, the applicant can feel the presence of the hobby. "I'm the best electric train operator in town."

Hobbies Encourage Independent Learning

Children with hobbies grow into successful adults because a child's hobby teaches them to pursue knowledge independently of adult supervision.

If the child collects stamps, for example, they will want to become an expert by reading things about stamps on their own.

Hobbies Promote the Organization of Time

People who are successful adults need to be able to organize their time wisely. This skill can be taught by childhood hobbies. Think of the child who first has to do homework before focusing on their hobby.

A successful life becomes structured around the fun activity of the hobby.

Hobbies Lead to Maturity/Delayed Gratification

Hobbies often require the delayed gratification that's linked with the maturity needed by successful adults. Just as a child might have to wait to buy an expensive new guitar string, a successful adult might have to wait for a raise or a promotion.

Children with hobbies grow into successful adults because hobbies give them a head start on those skills that are needed later in life.

Published by Dan Reveal

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  • Lori Gunn5/29/2012

    Ecellent points- we need more parents to take time to create a love of hobbies in kids

  • Danielle Olivia Tefft5/4/2011

    So very true!

  • Lori Gunn5/3/2011

    Words are magic works of the mind.

  • Bridgitte Williams5/1/2011

    Wonderful article! :-) This is so true. I used to write poetry and song lyrics when young and now, I still love to write and actually make a decent income from it. The love of something usually leads to happiness and possible prosperity.

  • Charlotte Kuchinsky4/30/2011

    Wonderful article.

  • Sandy James4/29/2011

    I think hobbies are great for kids and should be encouraged. Great article, Dan.

  • Abby Greenhill4/29/2011

    Hum, I never looked at it that way.

  • Michele Starkey4/29/2011

    Great article, Dan, cheers !!!

  • Effi L. Donovan4/29/2011

    Excellent article.

  • Cindy Lynn4/29/2011

    Great advice. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. It's so true that hobbies give kids a head start on adult skills.

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