Hi tertius,
I've been where you are before. I have a lot of interests and there are so many things I love to do and learn!
After a while of pushing and pushing it though, I got worn out and was more tired and stressed than I'd like to be. Worse, I was fast becoming a jack of all trades and a master of none!
And there's the caveat, if you want to become an expert at something, you have to specialize. You can have a few specializations (like 2 or 3), but too much and you'd spread yourself too thin.
For me, it was an easy and difficult choice I had to make which things to drop and which to keep, because I loved all of them but I also knew which I loved more, which is the question I'd ask you to.
1) If you had to rank your choices in order, do you know what they'd be?
2) Which choices would give you greater leverage for your effort? I'd suggest you concentrate on those that you love most and give you the most return for your investment.
3) A fulfilled life is a balanced one, no use building a successful business if you run your health into the ground. Remember to keep your emotional, social, mental, financial and spiritual growth in balance!
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