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Clayton Perlman: How to Find a Hobby That is Good for You

<br><br>Clayton Perlman is a seasoned New Jersey businessman with years of experience in real estate and finance. When Clay is away from work, he can be usually found outdoors playing with his dogs at local parks, exploring hiking trails, fishing, boating, traveling to new places and spending time in nature.<br>

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Clayton Perlman: How to Find a Hobby That is Good for You

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  1. Clayton Perlman: How to Find a Hobby That is Good for You Clayton Perlman is a seasoned New Jersey businessman with years of experience in real estate and finance. When Clay is away from work, he can be usually found outdoors playing with his dogs at local parks, exploring hiking trails, fishing, boating, traveling to new places and spending time in nature. Everyone has a passion or you just have not discovered yours yet. If you are not particularly passionate about anything yet. Here are some top tips on how to find a hobby that is good for you even as an adult. Take it back to your childhood oThink back to what you loved doing as a kid or as a teenager. Chances are you still have a lot of those old core interests. Go out and see what captures your attention oIf something from your childhood does not immediately jump out at you, go out and do something easy such as walking around and hitting the crafts or sporting goods store. Ask yourself, “What’s true about you today that will make your 8-year-old self cry?” oWhat are some things you stopped doing because adult responsibilities got in the way?

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