If you like these hand-crafted and meaningful ancient symbol bookends as much as we do then maybe you should be their next custodian. Besides their deeper meaning, in these bookends they have also been presented in the best possible workmanship quality and patina and they will look great no matter where and how you decide to have them on display. Since the ancient Griffin symbol is found in, among others, Greek mythology and in Arab and Asian folklore, it is clear why these worldly symbols also are perfect for bookends. It will be no surprise therefor that, at the same time, they also symbolise AND are also the guardians of the divine/godly power. Their eagle heads representing the sky and their lionesk bodies and legs representing the earth. Griffins symbolise the rule over the earth & sky. The striking design and the symbolism in this pair of antiques, is what makes them so much more than just bookends. If only the rarest and the best condition griffin-related antiques are fit for your collection then this pair of hand crafted bronze bookends should be on your shortlist. Plus: Hobbies can boost self-esteem, increase life satisfaction, foster creativity, and provide a sense of purpose.About Stunning, rare and meaningful bookends from the 1800s. If you want to make new friends, picking up a hobby is the easiest way to build social connections - according to a 2022 study published in Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal. You’ve heard the quote, “I’m here for a good time, not a long time.” But it turns out you can have both - at least according to a 2022 study published in the Journal of Epidemiology. A 2022 study published in Frontiers in Psychiatry found that engaging in certain hobbies can lead to increased cognitive function. A 2022 study published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine found that participating in hobbies is a great way to alleviate and prevent stress. A new study - published in BMC Public Health - found that engaging in physical hobbies, such as gardening, hiking, or dancing, can lead to improved physical health. According to a 2022 study published in the International Journal of Public Health, engaging in hobbies was found to significantly reduce symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression. Hobbies have been proven to boost mental health. But in case you need a little bit more convincing, we’ve prepared a breakdown of why you should start a new hobby: We’ve broken this article into sections: Outdoor | Indoor | Creative | Sports | Volunteering | Collecting | DIY/Home | Food | Travel | Socialįeel free to scroll straight to the list of hobbies for adults. We guarantee you’ll find a few ideas you’ve never heard of or considered before. The Good Good Good team and I have worked hard to compile the most comprehensive and diverse list of hobbies on the internet. Whether you’re here because you’ve entered a new chapter of life, ready to make more time for yourself - or you’re simply ready to try something new - you’ve come to the right place. "Find four hobbies you love: One to make you money, one to keep you in shape, one to be creative, and one to make the world a better place." - Good Good Good And we should be able to have fun while doing good. Of course, as the founder of Good Good Good, I’d amend the quote to also include “one to make the world a better place.” There’s no shortage of ways to make a difference - for people, the planet, or animals. I love this idea because it provides a simple framework for making sure I’m investing in hobbies that will bring joy and value to my life in a few different ways. It’s easy to get so caught up in the hustle and bustle of life that you forget to do things for yourself.īy now, you’ve probably heard the quote, “Find three hobbies you love: One to make you money, one to keep you in shape, and one to be creative.” Over the last few years I’ve been trying to be more intentional about carving out time for hobbies.
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