Do you have time to enjoy what you want to do?
This is more like what I'd like to do if I had the time.
First and foremost I have been hiking for 10 years with my "friend" on Mt Tamalpais in Marin county, CA:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qw9bT...
Most beautiful times of my life.
Drive to Squaw Valley for skiing.
Racing Santana 35 in the Bay.
Devoted to Thoroughbred Racing: I love the horse not the gambling; American Pharoah winning the Triple Crown after a 37 year drought:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyDcX...,
And loving my Abyssians:
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=...
First and foremost I have been hiking for 10 years with my "friend" on Mt Tamalpais in Marin county, CA:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qw9bT...
Most beautiful times of my life.
Drive to Squaw Valley for skiing.
Racing Santana 35 in the Bay.
Devoted to Thoroughbred Racing: I love the horse not the gambling; American Pharoah winning the Triple Crown after a 37 year drought:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyDcX...,
And loving my Abyssians:
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=...
It is not easy. You have to learn to say no to a lot of people and things. If you don't you'll find yourself spend "Just a few Minutes" multiple times in a single day and have no time left for yourself.
Enjoyment is like any other activity, you need to plan it [the time] and then stick to it.
Corporations place a great emphasis on this, on paper.
We complete surveys every year how great company policies are to allow us to live our lives.
The fact is that there is no way to switch from corporate to personal.
Humans are not robots. Work comes home with us.
I'd like to hear if people have been more successful to live a life aside from corporate responsibility.
I often worked long hours during an engagement and still had to provide timely valuable service to my clients, but repeat engagements are often more time flexible.
I wasn't married and didn't have children to support which made it much easier, too.
I loved my Abyssinian, Nefirtiti, too.
While on a project, it worked great, especially because I enjoyed world travel and meeting people otherwise I would not have. However, marketing for a new project was very stressful and I eventually left for corporate existence.