In the future in which I have my computer back I will be able to do more writing. That will be nice. I've actually, over the recent while, done fairly well with organizing fairly consistent fiction writing time, at least when I have the machine handy.
I had a routine for a while of posting blog entries about most of the church services I made to to keep the Suns blog having an active post and I should maybe get back to that. Need to figure out how to keep the authorblog active too. Of course that would be easier if I were also organized enough to be in a cycle of keeping stories going out so I could tell people that I have done so if things sell...
I want to have more time to paint. My experiments with oils are coming out stunningly and it would be good to get more time. (Possibly turning into a larger project as a compilation, but oy.)
And there's other stuff on the computer, if I had the computer. Art stuff. Music stuff I could get back to. (I should... learn how to play the guitar I own....). Things!
Organization is... not one of my better skills.
I had a routine for a while of posting blog entries about most of the church services I made to to keep the Suns blog having an active post and I should maybe get back to that. Need to figure out how to keep the authorblog active too. Of course that would be easier if I were also organized enough to be in a cycle of keeping stories going out so I could tell people that I have done so if things sell...
I want to have more time to paint. My experiments with oils are coming out stunningly and it would be good to get more time. (Possibly turning into a larger project as a compilation, but oy.)
And there's other stuff on the computer, if I had the computer. Art stuff. Music stuff I could get back to. (I should... learn how to play the guitar I own....). Things!
Organization is... not one of my better skills.
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Organization in the presence of children is harder.
Pretty much everything about your life -- lots of adults in the family, children, semi-organized social commitments to semi-structured informal gatherings like congregations -- is set up to make organization of your specific life extra-double-hard-mode.
You haven't melted down; this is something of an existence proof that your organizational skills are above average. Equating "transcended excellence" (what it would take to get you all time for your own projects you would like to have) with "competence" (which you're necessarily well past to be doing what you're doing) may not be helpful.