reteP
Member
- Location
- Northern Rivers, Australia.
I just turned 70, and reality came closer to my face. I have vast interests and hobbies. Too many to finish all the projects I have started, let alone planned to do. As they say, the past is history and tomorrow is a mystery. We can never guarantee we will see tomorrow. Prudence tells me that time is running out.
Oh, what to do? This sort of thinking actually stopped me from progressing into any of me interests and hobbies. I thought, 'what's the point?' Yes, what is exactly the point I was basing these negative thoughts on? ... the same old common reasons ... my ego!
I wanted to complete my projects. But what do I usually do with my finished projects? They more sooner than later become neglected and stored away; or pulled apart for some other project. That is my reality, and it's been like that all my life.
So what to do? I am going to forget about the need to finish my projects. All my fun is in the actual creation of my projects, finished or not. I decided to not worry if I can get any of them finished. Just have fun creating regardless of outcome. So now, as soon as I come to a stand still on a project, I pack it away for maturing my next move, and start/restart another project that I feel I can carry on with for awhile. So far, this philosphy seems to keep me going; and I am having more fun with it all than I ever had in my life. (No more expectations on my behalf = freedom).
My current interests include: art, electronics and ham radio, competitive cycling, my herb garden, woodwork, microscopy, photography.
My new interest is bird watching and sound recording. For which I am building a microphone dish, and a nestbox with camera for this Spring. And of course, visiting Senior Forums.
Oh, what to do? This sort of thinking actually stopped me from progressing into any of me interests and hobbies. I thought, 'what's the point?' Yes, what is exactly the point I was basing these negative thoughts on? ... the same old common reasons ... my ego!
I wanted to complete my projects. But what do I usually do with my finished projects? They more sooner than later become neglected and stored away; or pulled apart for some other project. That is my reality, and it's been like that all my life.
So what to do? I am going to forget about the need to finish my projects. All my fun is in the actual creation of my projects, finished or not. I decided to not worry if I can get any of them finished. Just have fun creating regardless of outcome. So now, as soon as I come to a stand still on a project, I pack it away for maturing my next move, and start/restart another project that I feel I can carry on with for awhile. So far, this philosphy seems to keep me going; and I am having more fun with it all than I ever had in my life. (No more expectations on my behalf = freedom).
My current interests include: art, electronics and ham radio, competitive cycling, my herb garden, woodwork, microscopy, photography.
My new interest is bird watching and sound recording. For which I am building a microphone dish, and a nestbox with camera for this Spring. And of course, visiting Senior Forums.