So here it is, the messy hobby desk for all to see.
In my last post I talked a little about those unused 10 minutes of a day, those pockets of time we all have but don’t use.
When I studied for the occupation I work with today I followed 2 primary concepts.
Be a good friend and help classmates if asked and work a little harder than everyone else.
The last part was simply achieved by staying 30 minutes longer in school than everyone els.
I very early realized that I was nothing special. What I mean by that is that I was not smarter than anyone else or was borne with some extraordinary talent.
All my classmates, my good friends and colleagues could also be considered to be my competition. When we all graduated we where all going to apply for the same jobs, looking for the same opportunities. So how could I make sure that I was one of them that got a job in the end? Specifically if I wasn’t anything special in terms of talent or smarts?
I simply had to have more experience, more experience equals more knowledge. So I stayed in school 30 minutes longer than everyone else.
30 minutes longer every day translates to 10 extra hours every month or 15 extra days in a year. I basically got 1 month extra education.
Now I often stayed longer each day but that’s beside the point.
So, fast forward to my current life. I have a full time job, a house a wonderful family a bunch of dogs, tons of obligations, need to do’s and have to do’s. And on top of this I have my hobbies.
The time when I could do whatever I want whenever I want is over for a time.
But I still find time to do hobbies, between job, family, renovations and stuff. And I mainly try to use the unused pockets of time we all have.
All adds up in the end, 10 minutes a day, equal 70 minutes a week. More then an hour of hobby each week will take you a long way (if it is effective time). With all that said, I mostly have time for more than 10 minutes a day.
So, back to my messy hobby desk. In order get most of my hobbie time I managed to find during the weeks everything needs to be ready for me when an opportunity for hobbies arises.
This means that I don’t have time to set things up each painting session and it also mean that putting things away when am done is sometimes (or most times) not an option.
I do a little art, a little warhammer and a little gaming each day and I have made my setup so that I can just go and create as soon as I get free time, no start up time, just sit down and go.