I wanted to share a personal discovery since I have taken a two year break from the hobby due to a major career change. I am from the 60’s-70’s generation as I am sure the mass majority of us in this hobby are and I was inspired at a very early age by a man named Shep Paine and his amazing dioramas featured in the Monogram kits of that period. As I am sure a lot of you can relate, I kind of dropped the hobby later in High School, the discovery of sex, drugs and rock and roll was simply more over powering, and this continued through the college years. Sometime in my mid twenties I picked it back up, twenty five odd years later I have ended up with hundreds of kits, accessories, books, and so forth and so on, but very few completed kits. Lots of kits started with great intentions, but never completed and numerous kits never even opened, just purchased. So what really is this? I just considered it part of the hobby, you know collecting. However since I have moved to a different career, I entered into the Financial Services business as a Financial Advisor, I hired a business coach to help with the conversion and to help with making me successful in a commission based business.
Here is what I discovered, in the Financial and Insurance world there are so many different products and different avenues that one can go that what happens to many in this business is they become over whelmed, lost, unmotivated and eventually fail, it is called “Mass Diffusion”. So the statistics confirm that those who stay focused and specialized in there given area within the mass of products and philosophies succeed at very high levels, both in income and satisfaction of what they do. They stay away from and refuse to accept “Mass Diffusion”, so I have come to the conclusion that in my modeling hobby I suffer from “Mass Diffusion”, to many subjects, interests, etc.
So here is what I have done: I put a lot of thought into what I really wanted to accomplish as far as building projects, what I could realistically completely finish within the next 5 years and I sold 95% of the kits, references and goodies that I amassed over years and years of buying. I am now back to work on my 1/16 Trumpeter King Tiger, a extensive project that I want to complete, and I am very focused on the project but work on it when I want to, no schedule, no time constraints, etc. I simply just enjoy the hobby again without all the “Mass Diffusion”, no more kits in the closet calling me to start it, then after a few months, back in the closet and another brought out. Honestly I have not enjoyed the hobby this much since I was a kid; I got rid of the “Mass Diffusion” and have learned to enjoy it again. Thought I would share this as you might find it helpful if you to suffer from “Mass Diffusion”. Oh by the way, got rid of the "Mass Diffusion" in my business to and I now have the best clients one could ask for!
Cheers
Kirk