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Why do I start too many hobbies/goals/projects I cant possibly meet or finish?
I’m like a conneseur of interest in different things. I just keep adding projects to the list and dont finish the previous. I guess the right side of my brain is too big.
here are some of my hobbies right now
boxing bag
arm wrestling,train with grips,but i think i gave that up
creating my website,done
lifting weights
gardening
building an entertainment center
fishing, and building a fish pond, almost done
video games, usually shooters or strategy
art instruction school,almost done
a couple different art contests
building my own computer,almost done
car audio system/home, never ending
internet research on government conspiracies,haha,why not
oh and i like to watch monsterquest and mythbuster type TV
and im always trying to come up with ideas for inventions,some good
I cant sleep alot because im always thinkin about stupid stuff like this, anyone else out there like this?
WHY ?? I’d leave THAT to a psychologist !!
Just the same, I understand. Some projects get put on hold because of weather, finances, material-availability, or a mental road-block… others just due to a lack of interest or CHANGE of interest.
I have dozens of projects in mid-work, both at home and up at my brother’s ranch. At the ranch, alot of things were on hold during the winter weather (roofing, fencing, irrigation-lines)… but we’d sketch on paper and the computer, and talk talk talk over beers. At HOME, I have a model railroad in it’s 3rd Year of construction, and about 75 model airplanes in production. Some awaiting the right humidity to start airbrushing again, others awaiting aftermarket parts.
I DO like the one respondent who mentioned ORGANIZATION… a sketch / draft pad for taking notes and adding new ideas. I have BINDERS for many of my projects, and also have moved alot to my computers (desk & laptop) so I can share with my brother.
GOOD LUCK!!
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