i tried to get myself motivated enough to hit the garage last night and do some work on my guitar. i failed it. i also failed going into the studio to record while the wife did her yoga. something about my laptop and watching her bend over in front of me for almost an hour got in the way. i'm silly like that i guess.
i'm seriously sick of having a todo list in my head with items that never get ticked off. as such, i'm starting to use the lappy as a productivity tool. i'm going to plan some of my personal projects the way i plan stuff at work. i have some serious long term goals that need to be addressed! i've always said it's difficult to create on a schedule and yet i did it all throughout my academic career.
in short, i'm going to schedule the completion of my guitar and the various stages of my collection of tunage that i haven't been sharing. iCal and todo list, here i come!
in some recent conversations with old friends, i've come to realize why i cling to my pet projects the way i do. no one that i interact with during my time at work thinks of me as anything other than that funny guy who solves all of the problems. for some in other states or countries, i'm a reassuring voice on a phone or a brain in a box that drops solutions into their email. i'm very compartmentalized. at work, i'm not me. or at least not the me i know. i'm myself at home. or when i'm engaged with an instrument or concept. when i'm doing something that matters to me and resonates with why i want to be on earth.
yeah...a little time off can't come soon enough.
so a quick question: how do you organize your personal projects? or do you?
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