Time for a non-programming hobby

By the time 2018 ended, I was feeling really tired and demotivated. I spent a lot of my time slaving away at a computer from start to end on most days. I do believe that I achieved a lot during this period. However, this seemed to have come at the expense of personal relationships and just general health and wellbeing.

Prior to 2017, I spent my time between my job and my hobby company making iOS apps. 60Hz was the main focus and it gave me an incredible hands on experience at all things product development. I did designs, coding, marketing and customer support. I made YouTubes along side apps, maintained social accounts, read UX books and dealt with B2B relationships. Once the app building stopped, I filled the void by taking on more work hours. This brought me a lot of success in my job. My 5.30AM coding runs for the iOS app transitioned easily to working with my US team mates.

While I am happy with 12-14h days of making products, it does take a massive toll on everything else. During the Christmas break, I went in search of a new hobby, something that will disengage me from work and coding while giving me an outlet to be creative.

I spent the first part of my break rewatching the Harry Potter movies. They made me want to write a short story of my own. If you got this far in this post, you’d realise that I am not a strong writer; “C” student when it came to English at school. Nevertheless, I started dreaming away about a short story I could bring to life.

Around the same time, I was finishing up the “Hilda” series on Netflix. I LOVE HILDA!!

The character is so wonderfully free spirited. The creativity displayed by Luke Pearson in the graphic novels are just phenomenal — from furball flying creatures, to the witty woodman, to the invisible little elves who are highly bureaucratic — he had managed to create a world worthy of Hilda’s adventures!

Reading more about the Hilda graphic novels rekindled my intrest in sketching and drawing. Hey, maybe I’ll draw that short story instead of writing it like a novel!

Yep, that is what I’m going to do. I’m going to work on a short graphic novel as my hobby. I know nothing about creating a graphic novel or writing stories so I’m hoping this will be a fun learning experience. I don’t have high expectations or even know if I will be able to stick to it for months and years. I’m still excited to give it a shot.

I’ll write regular updates on my progress and my journey. Use this link https://dinethmendis.com/?category=undersea to follow along. Yes, working title is “undersea”

I’ve got my iPad, Procreate app and an Apple Pencil to begin with. That should be enough, right?


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One response to “Time for a non-programming hobby”

  1. I love this Dineth.

    I’ve been looking into something similar lately, but mine is a break from SEO. Being a former software engineer, I still have an itch and have considered picking something interesting and quietly plugging away at it in the background.

    To pull me away from the computer though, I’ve started running again. I thought that was going to be hard in the cold weather in Seattle, but I’ve enjoyed it so far – though you do need to make hay while it’s not raining!

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