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Jun 10, 2016 03:58AM
I get it, even though I'm one of those whom haven't seen you, I say, You Do You. I'm in the process of keeping myself first to meet the goals I require to be happy. So, good tidings and hopefully your flexing those art muscles as needed. :)
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I actually find it a little inspirational that you are going through the 'reboot.'Good luck in getting to where you need to be!
It's a difficult lesson to be learned, one that only you can discover on your own -- saying no can sometimes be the best response you can provide, both for your own sanity and for those to whom you must say it. I view what you are doing now as making a way for you to provide your very best self to yourself and to those around you. Saying 'no' is sometimes the only way to get there. This reboot completely resonates with me; you are inspiring. You are holding out your candle for all to see its light, and for that I say 'thank you'.
I hope everything goes well with you Wil. I am glad that your Life Goals Reboot project is going well too. I hope you will be able to write and stuff now you don't have to go do many cons and other events this year besides the UK event in the Fall. I hope you have fun writing and doing your podcasts too! I hope you will continue to read for pleasure too. It would be awesome if you did a podcast where you discussed the books and films you are enjoying at the moment. That would be pretty cool.
Well. To be honest, and highly selfish, I'm really bummed to see this. I'm going to the Star Trek Con in Chicago in August and I was hoping you'd make an appearance there. However, I completely respect your reason for taking time off the Con circuit. I totally get it. When the excitement is gone and its a chore, that's when it's time to take a step back, from whatever it may be. I tell myself that constantly. It's hard to say no when you feel the constant expectation of others, but it is so important to take of yourself. I hope this year is good for you, and mayhaps I'll see you in the future somewhere. LLAP
Whatever helps you figure out your life. Thank you btw for being so open about the Reboot. It's been quite inspiring to me. If you ever want a neutral third party to talk to about it, just message me. Good luck sir.
I have quit my job last year and that was the best thing I could do. I was burnt out. I am in a much better place now, have time for family and myself. You need to take care of yourself first! Kudos for taking the time for that.
Totally get why you need to take the time to get back to the art. Happy writing, and take care of yourself.
On a selfish note I'm so glad you're not cancelling Birmingham in October because my kids are so stoked to see you. They love your Big Bang Theory work & what you've been doing with Tabletop & all that, and I've read them some of your writing too. But yeah, even if you had I'd understand. I suffer terribly from anxiety & depression from time to time & heck I'm not even famous - you've lived most of your life under a microscope & I guess that probably makes it a whole order of magnitude worse. Good on ya for looking after yourself. Hope that a summer of good self-care does you a power of good. :-)
It's healthy in any profession to take some time off for oneself, and it's a necessity to keep the creative juices flowing. Hang in there, enjoy the time you make for you, and keep being an amazing person, Wil. :)
Wil Im. 59 yrs. Old and have anxiety\depression for decades. I could never take care of myself because I had 2 daughters. After tthey were gone and successful I finally had a nervous breakdown and quit my teaching job, left my marriage then wound up with severe agoraphobia and on disability. Please take care of yourself dont let it get worse. Remember NO is a complete sentance. Much love to you.
In the words of the Indian mystic and sage Meher Baba "Don't worry, be happy" Do what ever it takes to get you there.






