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The 'Mom Hobby' Trend Explained: How Women Are Reclaiming Their Free Time (and Loving Every Minute)

The 'Mom Hobby' Trend Explained: How Women Are Reclaiming Their Free Time (and Loving Every Minute)

Moms are finally claiming their joy? From mahjong tables to pottery wheels to tennis courts, a full-on "mom hobby" renaissance is underway — and it's giving us all the feels.

Let's start with mahjong, because it's basically everywhere right now. Busy women are increasingly ditching pickleball courts and exhausting happy hours in favor of a winning hand  — and we love that for them. The National Mah Jongg League now boasts over 350,000 members proof that this isn't just a passing phase. A great way to start doing something that is just for you — something with friends that has nothing to do with family or work, and options to not just go out for drinks. Sounds pretty good.

But the hobby wave doesn't stop at tiles. Pottery clubs, tennis lessons, needlepoint circles, and book clubs are all part of this beautiful reclamation of self. And science backs it up, with experts noting that hobbies can reduce symptoms of anxiety, boredom, and depression, while creating something new can powerfully boost self-esteem.

There's also a deeper truth here. Research shows that women across almost every group have less free time than men to socialize, relax, and pursue hobbies, which makes this movement feel less like a trend and more like a revolution.

So, if you've been eyeing that pottery class or that mahjong set? Consider this your sign. You deserve to play, too.

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