tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6319761734375963722.post6793808586888215453..comments2024-03-03T09:46:30.089-05:00Comments on ZeroTwentythree: Failed Morale, Part 2ZeroTwentythreehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08447858247978320583noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6319761734375963722.post-67919830637741879952018-07-20T09:52:14.564-04:002018-07-20T09:52:14.564-04:00What Ampersand said. Mainly don't stress. I th...What Ampersand said. Mainly don't stress. I think it is quite common to get bogged down in real life and feel you don't have the time and energy for hobbies. My guitar playing has been non existent for years now, Martial Arts is way on the back burner, and miniatures gets fit in where it can. One thing that helps, if you have kids, is that eventually they can start pulling some weight. My kids are doing their own laundry and will be doing the dishes more frequently. Also you might consider identifying one event per year and just take some toys to it. Again, just let happen and don't worry about it.Seanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15428727065347379281noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6319761734375963722.post-49472305364401933262018-07-18T01:02:49.179-04:002018-07-18T01:02:49.179-04:00what you are talking about happens to everyone. an...what you are talking about happens to everyone. and i'm sure that many other can relate here.<br />take some time out. don't apply any pressure to your hobby time. it's there to fill the gaps after all and should be a fun experience. this happens to me at least a couple o times a year. i just reel back the hobby stuff and pack it away until time makes itself free for me again..hence why my own blogging is rather stop start<br />i'm sure things will work out for you take it easy and don't stress :)AmpersandDIhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01567997090277449116noreply@blogger.com