On Ambition and Fatigue

I have a lot to do.

Lots has been done but I still have some fairly large projects that need completion.

At the end of each day, I’m beat.

The frustration: After a full day, I’ve hit my wall. I can’t work anymore. Technically, I could and get by, but I care enough about this stuff to ensure I carry it out to the best of my ability so I honor not only the work but, more importantly, my reader. That said, though I could work a little more or do some task a better way, I know I won’t be at my best therefore run the risk of messing up. Sure, I might still do a solid job overall but if one thing is off, well, I don’t want my reader to be the recipient of that. When you want to work because you enjoy it but you know you can’t is very irritating.

I live and breathe books and comics. This is what I do and who I am. It’s tough when you need to step back even though you know it’s for the best.

A character flaw I’m working on, the flaw being not always knowing when it’s time to step away when it’s a good thing to do that. This applies to both knowing when to call it quits for the day and when it’s time to declare a project done.

Anyone know when the next workaholics meeting is?


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