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I started to shift my projects to the digital world and to smaller electronics. Also sports with little equipment needed. No more woodworking, spray painting, cardboard building, or whatever. I had a whole workshop, but didn't think of the day I might move out of my place that was quire unique in the way it made the workshop possible. Before the workshop I had all that stuff in my room, in good old piles. Now my projects mainly exist in the digital world, where they don't clutter my everyday live, which is helping me to keep my space tidy, which helps me with general structure a lot.
My digital world reflects my material world: 100+ open tabs, 100+ bookmarks, and still can't see a project through to the end without getting distracted for hours going down a wikipedia rabbit hole...