There is something magical about entering your “That Girl” era. The version of you that wakes up early, drinks infused water, journals her intentions, and pursues hobbies that feed both the soul and the feed. But aesthetic living isn’t just about looking the part—it’s about curating joy in the everyday and being intentional with your time. If you have been feeling the feminine urge to try everything here are the 7 aesthetic hobbies that are easy-to-pickup which will make you feel aligned and fulfilled.
DIY makeup magic – create your own glosses & balms
Making your own lip balm or gloss isn’t just satisfying—it’s ridiculously easy, affordable, and fun. “I remember being 15 when Covid hit us and had nothing to do during the nationwide lockdown. But my feminine urge would just push me to try new things. Being a person who loves DIYs and trying out new stuff, I loved making or let’s say reusing my mom’s old lip tints! Just mixing 2 different shades with petroleum jelly gave me the best shades. and honestly, I think most of us might have tried this out”, says Snehal Dsouza, a 19-year-old teenager.
Water colour painting - the softest way to express your feelings

Water colour painting is a fun and a relaxing hobby where people use water and special paints. You don't need many tools—just some paint, water, brushes, and paper. It’s a peaceful activity that helps people express their feelings and enjoy quiet time.
Smruti Bhatt, a finance graduate says, “Painting brings me pure joy—there’s something so satisfying about filling in colours that blend perfectly together. When I paint, I get completely lost in it. I can sit for 2–3 hours straight without even realizing how much time has passed. It’s like everything else fades away, and it’s just me and the art. And when I finally finish, I feel proud and happy looking at what I’ve created. It makes me smile and think, “Yes, I made that.” All the time and effort feel totally worth it, and it gives me a real sense of productivity”.
Puzzling it out – Mindful moments in life
Solving puzzles is a fun and an interesting hobby that makes you think and use your brain. It can be things like jigsaw puzzles, crosswords, or number games. When you work on a puzzle, you focus on finding the right answers or pieces, which helps improve your memory and problem-solving skills. Puzzles help you relax yourself and it also keeps your mind sharp.
Palak Palejwala, a banking and insurance student says, “It all started on a lazy Sunday when, out of boredom, I picked up the newspaper just to glance at the movie headlines. Instead, I discovered a hidden gem—puzzles that soon became the best part of my mornings. Solving these puzzles helped sharpen my mind and break free from boredom. Sudoku, once confusing, became a daily challenge I couldn't put down. “Spot The difference” made me feel like an investigator and has enhanced my focus. My favourite gem in the newspaper were the crosswords, very tricky but so much fun to solve”.
Calligraphy – Your words deserve to be pretty
Calligraphy is a peaceful and a creative hobby where you learn to write beautifully using special pens or brushes. It helps you stay calm and focused, and it’s a fun way to express yourself through art. With practice, you can make pretty cards, quotes, or even decorate gifts.
“When I hold the pen, everything else quiets down. Calligraphy is my way of slowing down, reconnecting with my thoughts, and turning them into art. It’s self-expression, self-care, and self-love”, says Ayesha Khan a CS aspirant.
Hiking – Movement and Nature
Hiking is a fun and a healthy hobby that allows you to explore nature with some exercise. Walking through the mountains, forests, or hills helps you feel fresh and relaxed. It’s a great way to enjoy the outdoors, breathe clean air, and take a break from screens and busy life. Hiking brings peace and adventure at the same time.
Poornima Thakur, Analytics Lead at Lenovo says, “With every step that I take towards hiking, I take a step away from stress and worry and land into a place filled with happiness and satisfaction”.
Learning a new language – Elegant and Empowering

Learning a new language as hobby opens doors to new cultures, helps you connect with people from around the world, and keeps your brain sharp. You don’t have to be perfect you can just start with simple words or phrases, watch movies or listen to music in that language and practice a little every day.
“Learning new language has always been a hobby of mine, and Sanskrit holds a special place in my heart. As a healer deeply connected to ancient wisdom, I’ve realized that to truly understand the Vedas and Upanishads, I need to read them in their original form. Knowing Sanskrit allows me to connect directly with these sacred scriptures, preserving their true meaning and depth”, shares Tanuja S.B, a Special Educator, Hypnotherapist and Healer.
Candle making – A hobby that sparks joy
Candle making is a creative hobby that helps you make beautiful and personalized candles at home. With just a few basic materials like wax, wicks, fragrance oils, and molds or jars, you can create candles in various shapes, colours, and scents.
Pranita Kharote, a commerce graduate shares, “I’m really fond of scented candles—sweet fragrances like vanilla caramel instantly lift my mood. The idea of making my own candles has always excited me. Creating something with my hands makes me feel grounded and proud, it’s a beautiful, feminine feeling. My favourite way to unwind is lighting a candle after a long day, putting on a face mask, and just relaxing. It also gives me a much-needed break from screens and constant digital noise. Simple, practical hobbies like this help me slow down and focus on one thing at a time”.
These hobbies are all about embracing beauty, balance and intentional living and these aesthetic hobbies are a perfect way to do that. The above-mentioned hobbies are little acts of self-love that make you feel more connected, calm and confident. So, pick what speaks to your soul, and let your hobbies reflect the best version of you.
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