Am I trying too much? (5)

1 Name: Anonymous Enthusiast : 2007-12-03 05:23 ID:uQ216qxc

I think I have too many hobbies on my hand.

  1. Gundam modelling, minimum once a week because I rarely have the time on weekdays and sometimes i don't do it at all in a week.
  2. 3D modelling, I got the program a while ago and still trying to figure out how to use it.
  3. Art, i try to draw as often as I can but it ends up that I rarely draw.
  4. Board games and video games, I rarely play at all.
  5. Anime and japanese shows - I do this minimum once a day.

What do you think?

2 Name: Anonymous Enthusiast : 2007-12-03 17:23 ID:TSxEUstN

Is the problem that you feel you're spreading yourself too thin, and thus devoting less time to each hobby and decreasing the pleasure that each gives to you?

On one hand, you do have five things going on at once, but on the other hand, you have two hobbies that you do regularly, one that you do only semi-regularly, one that you're trying to get into still, and one that you rarely even follow. The most important question in all of this is "Is it manageable?" I think that will help you determine whether or notyou are "trying too much".

3 Name: Anonymous Enthusiast : 2007-12-03 18:47 ID:lVdRR9VT

>>1
I just focus on one hobby for 1-5 days, before touching another. It feels a lot better to get a good chunk of things done at once then bits and pieces of each.

4 Name: bookee : 2008-05-27 07:55 ID:SNxEOROt

It's cool that you're into a lot of things. But I guess you just need to spread out your time to each of you're hobbies.

5 Name: sho o suteyo machi e deyou!!kbKVW9FO : 2008-10-18 04:35 ID:yVk8SY14

It doesn't hurt to have lots of interests. But if you feel that you don't have time for everything, perhaps it's time to think about what is most important to you and make time for that.

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