Why so serious?
Hi, I'm Kato. Remember me? I blog here. Or at least I do sometimes. I think.

Lately I've found that the biggest hurdle preventing me from doing this is... well, doing other things.

To be honest, the biggest chunk of my time has gone to developing a steady relationship with another human being (i.e. biological, non-silicon based entity). But I've also been claimed by friends and family, video games (Halo, *ahem*) and, the gods willing, baseball playoffs for the next couple weeks.

These are all good problems to have. Invariably, though, other pursuits suffer.

This has always been a problem for me. I know it's cliche to say that there aren't enough hours in the day but it's true. I have tons of pet projects/hobbies that either sit half-finish or are un-started. I've been very good at balancing my time.

I feel like Jessie in that "very special episode" of Saved By The Bell. (Okay, not really, but c'mon that was a classic TV moment.)

Oh well, at least I'm a Lieutenant in Halo 3. That's gotta count for something. Right?
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3 comments
OzzyC said...
Dude, a relationship?!? How cool is that? Take your time, play some Halo, have a few dates (assuming it's that kind of relationship). We'll be here when you get back; or we'll at least check in from time to time as we take breaks from our own pursuits, such as these.
So true. At the moment, I am trying to NaNoWriMo, get into grad school, and launch a couple of Joomla based web sites all while holding down a demanding job. I think I have to choose one thing and take it to completion and then choose the next thing . . .
Kato (post author) said...
My problem is seeing that "one thing" through to completion. I always thing up such grand project that I can't possible devote the time or effort toward them that would be needed.

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