To those disabled, and unable to work - How do you occupy yourself on a day-to-day basis?
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Have you tried photography? It is a good hobby to have.
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Wallowing in self-pitty and spending too much time at this keyboard. (feeling grumpy)
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Hi @Earlysound ! Sorry to hear that you've had negative reactions to your situation in the past, people's ignorance can be so frustrating, but it's great that you don't feel you have to reveal more than you're comfortable with. Due to limited mobility/people's reactions when I'm in public, I spend a lot of time at home and have had trouble trying to fill it with things I enjoy. The few things I've found that really keep me occupied however are comedy podcasts (particularly Russell Brand on Radio X, or Off Menu), cooking, discovering new music, painting and other crafts like embroidery/knitting (except I can never keep at them), reading, and I'm not ashamed to say I watch a LOT of TV. I am also an Online Community Champion with Scope, as I wanted to find a volunteer role I could do online, and the hours are completely up to you so I recommend it
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I love baking. I made vanilla cupcakes today with the kids. I’m hoping to start dancing lessons in the fall and am looking for a new tutor as well. I’m about to start a new job on Monday too. It’s in a office not far away.
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Well done on your new job, @April2018mom and I hope it goes well for you.Winner of the Scope New Volunteer Award 2019.
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Thank you.
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Hello @April2018mom Best wishes in your new job .
Hope everything works out and is successful.
Take care.
@thespiceman
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SCOPE Volunteer Award Engaging Communities 2019
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