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> This has happened to me before, sometimes it is best to just take a break and walk away from something that is stressing you out too much.
yeah. that's the reason i don't believe in making plans too detailed because then when i get stuck i can't continue and usually it cascades into everything else i had planned to go down with it. that is why i tried to find a system where i could just resume when the dark clouds have passed so that i can get back right to doing something once i can. often the result of a depressive phase is that i forgot all the things i had going so this system i am using are like the breadcrumbs that help me find my way back to what i was trying to do.
> Another thing you have to keep in mind is discerning between projects you NEED to do vs projects you simply WANT to do.
need vs want is not that big of a deal for me, i am pretty quick at dealing with the needs. though in a larger sense that is something i only recently got into, trying to spend more time on the things that have a higher priority.
> If you have that kind of free time consider yourself very lucky because most people do not
i don't consider it a matter of luck or a luxury, i merely sacrificed enough and worked hard enough to get good in the past so i can be in this position to deep dive on creative approaches. there are levels of survival i was willing to accept that others did not. i don't take it for granted, i want to make the most of my time because i know it is precious. i don't consider the process of manifestation a luxury. self-realization, creative expression are fundamental to human existence and being too busy with other things leads to braindead people too pre-occupied with their necessities to understand how many traps are around. when you look at the consumer decisions of your precious 'most people' you inevitably uncover easily preventable mistakes and irresponsibility with money. a better life is within reach for people. what i am talking about in this thread are the tools to grab it.