I love doing creative things like these projects on my computer. It's "me time" where I can lose myself in the creative process. In fact, I've learned that the creative process itself is actually my main enjoyment; it almost doesn't seem to matter if I don't actually finish. Also, a big part of the enjoyment is learning how to do new things, which I love -- but it does seem a bit pointless if I learn something then don't actually release anything that's the result of that learning.
But.... I'm still annoyed with myself for continually starting new projects and not finishing them. Why do I do this? I've read lots of theories about procrastination and perfectionism (the two main enemies of completed projects) and I understand the issues, but I'm no closer to solving these problems. I continue to work on things and never complete them. Part of the problem is the "re-creating" and "improving" of work I've already done -- for example, I must have done 20 different designs for DM Codex over the years.... but have not yet released a working website.... crazy, crazy stuff!!!
Perhaps I should simply work on one project at a time, instead of trying to do too many things? But I get bored very easily, and switching projects helps stop the boredom of working on one thing for too long.
I wonder if anyone else can relate to this and has any tips on how to actually get things done?
