The Leisure Method

What's Your
Leisure Type?

There's no wrong answer. This is about what lights you up — and what's been quietly waiting for you to come back to it.

Question 1 of 4

Question 1

It's a free Saturday morning with nowhere to be. Your first instinct is:

A
Make something — bake, craft, paint, write, build anything.
B
Call someone — you want to be with people.
C
Move — a walk, a swim, a dance class, anything physical.
D
Do absolutely nothing. Quiet. Tea. Just breathe.
E
Go somewhere new or learn something you've been curious about.
Question 2

As a kid you were most likely found:

A
Making things — art, Lego, crafts, writing stories.
B
With friends — always in a group, always organizing something.
C
Outside — running, climbing, riding your bike.
D
In your room — reading, daydreaming, recharging.
E
Taking things apart, asking questions, obsessively learning something new.
Question 3

When you actually feel like yourself, it's usually because:

A
You made something you're proud of.
B
You laughed really hard with people you love.
C
Your body felt strong and alive.
D
Everything slowed down and you finally exhaled.
E
You discovered something that genuinely surprised you.
Question 4

The thing most likely to make you lose track of time:

A
A creative project with no deadline.
B
A long dinner or a night out with good people.
C
Anything that moves your body in a way that feels like play.
D
A book, a bath, a slow morning with nowhere to be.
E
A museum, a documentary, a deep dive into something fascinating.
Almost there

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