admin wrote
We understand you're busy and we can guess how lack of motivation can affect both the personal and professional life.
I don't think that TRUSTAbyss lacks motivation, it rather seems that his new job requires lots of energy to spend and not much remains for his hobbies/personal projects when he's back home.
If he really lacked motivation, then even a good part-time job wouldn't be enough for him to bring his hobby projects back to life.
I think that he's motivated to work on his projects but lacks the energy to do it due to the full-time job.
Perhaps trying to negociate the possibility of taking breaks/having a pause from time to time at his workplace could help.
If you know that you can already achieve correctly your daily tasks before the end of the workday, then why rush them all without any pause inbetween only to end up spending blank spare time at your desk waiting to go back home 2 or 3 hours before the end of your schedule?
I don't know what his situation is, but if his work schedule starts affecting him that much, perhaps rescheduling the break/pause times could help.
However this depends on whether he's allowed to ask for this without being 'reprimanded' for asking.
TRUSTAbyss, even if you can't keep up with your projects just remember to always keep your domain names.
You can always be back to your projects some day, but if you abandon your domain names someone else will purchase them (hint: crappy SEO marketers will).
But they will also abuse your old domains' reputation and turn them into crappy 'Premium B2B business management & Ultra SEO marketing' blogs.
Basically defacing your old domain names such that even if you can ever recover them later, they'll already have been tarnished & blacklisted.