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I just get too overwhelmed if I have any important life things and can't start working on a hobby project because I'm too afraid I wouldn't have the time to finish it or that it might hurt my real obligations. I've never been able to balance these two.

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[–] djsoren19@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 1 month ago

I do it very slowly, often over the course of weeks. If it's something like a cooking project for example, I'll spend one week gathering ingredients, typically one weekend experimenting, and another weekend on making a finished project. If it's a craft project like the gas mask I'm working on, it might take me several months working a few hours a weekend at a time. I find the easiest way to avoid getting overwhelmed is to move at my own pace. I also allow myself to have different types of projects ongoing at once, but crucially only one of each type. In other words, I can have a computer project, a cooking project, and a craft project, but not three different cooking projects.