Posted by ss55 on February 28, 2018 at 07:42:44 from (63.147.218.40):
In Reply to: Im not so sure posted by larry@stinescorner on February 27, 2018 at 13:08:38:
Hang in there Larry! The tractors will still be there when ever your ready to work on them. Starting a major tractor project now will require a heavy commitment of your time that could wind up increase your stress level and may not yield much reward until it the project is completely finished several years in the future.
I'm a worrier too. When I'm not feeling my best, I shift my attention to smaller projects that I can complete in a short time because sometimes completing a small project is just as rewarding as a completing a larger one. I look for something new that I can enjoy and look forward to work on: gardening, woodworking, reading, a new pet, and volunteer work are some popular hobbies. If you like mechanical things: scale model kits (tractors, cars, trucks, planes, ships, trains, steam locomotives, etc), picture puzzles, 3 dimensional puzzles, stained glass, science project kits, electrical theory project kits, etc. can all be interesting, informative and surprisingly challenging. Good luck and feel better soon.
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