First off, in spite of serious intentions, I failed to make my goal of providing two quality posts per month on the blog. I made barely half the goal at 11. It's actually an irony because I think that I had the content to publish worthwhile posts but there was a number of
Without boring you too much I have a 2 and 6 year old and I am the primary caregiver. Probably enough said there as family always comes before hobbies. I'm also very busy with real estate activities.
I also struggled with photography, in particular lighting. This put the stops on reporting a couple of different painting projects. I wasn't really happy with what I did publish though it was passable.
Lastly having hobby goals is not fun for me. I don't like the pressure of them on something that is supposed to be purely for pleasure and relaxation. It's probably one of the reasons I don't play in many tournaments. I create a list that seems competitive, don't have all the models, assess the probably of being able to paint them before the tournament date, and usually decide to pass.
So in light of all my issues I think the most sensible goal for me with a hobby is to have none.
I'm rather excited with the prospect. I can meander as I please and take whatever time I want to start or finish projects. Now I think it's important to state that I do have projects that I am working on and there are goals to finish them but they have no imposed deadlines. The only goal is to finish them at some point.
To that effect what you may expect to see from this blog is a commitment to continue providing quality posts. They may be at a similar rate, slower, or faster. They may be evenly spaced through out the year or come in lumpy. The non hobby life will dictate what time I can dedicate to reporting my hobby projects. Be assured there will continue to be posting as I do have a great sense of accomplishment when I finish things and I do like to get feedback and show things off a bit.
I've got some fantasy stuff I'm going to share next followed by some more 15mm WWII stuff for skirmish games as well as painting and terrain work.
That's all for now. Thanks for following along!
Well said! It's easy to lose sight of the fact that a hobby is supposed to be fun. I've been in a very similar position to you before, and it's a good call to not set any goals when you have so many uncontrollable factors that will affect them. Taking the pressure can often result in more progress anyway. Looking forward to more posts whenever you get to doing them :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your encouragement. I'm feeling pretty unencumbered about the whole thing.
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