anybody on here ever feel overwhelmed with their project

Hey man, I feel for you. Aside from my car that spends it's time continually falling apart and rusting/rotting out while being a DD I also got another project that some of you guys know about.

My Dad bought a '65 Falcon back in '99 when I was only 5 or 6 years old. Bare bones little car, 170 and 3 speed on the tree with power nothing. He took it off the road in '08 after the floor boards got so bad it was becoming a structural issue. I started the project in '10 and it went on and off for a few months and I haven't been able to do jack since. I miss the car, I grew up with it. Time is a big issue. But finally I'm taking the plunge into getting back into the car on Monday cause I got some downtime but the deppressing thought is that it needs a whole new interior and it hasn't ran and drove since '08. Doesn't really matter if I finish the body work, dad can't afford paint or to go through the car and give it what it needs. I can't either.

I still got you in mind for that bumper btw, I'm trying to find a way to get it, I'm unemployed right now and functioning financially through savings and tax refunds (I payed a **** ton of taxes last year and let dad claim me). On top of that, I'm being picky torwards part time jobs (done fast food, never again. Same with minimum wage) and I'm very serious about going to school in the fall. My job schedule has to be set, I can't do weekends period cause when my girlfriend graduates, she'll be on the other end of the state in college and I gotta maintain that relationship somehow. Further more, if I'm really to get anywhere, it's gotta be a job I want to get outta bed to go to like Autozone, Lowes, Harbor Frieght etc.

Point being, there's times when these projects and just life in general gets to feeling pretty damn pointless but when it does, just try and muscle through and talk to us guys if you need to. If it is deppression, remember, you're never alone cause alot of us have been there. There is a reason I refer to the fine men and women here as family. I've been dealing with deppression since I was a toddler, yes you read that right, a toddler and I've been on anti-deppressants since I was 7. I'm 19 now. I was 17 when I figured out that my real problem is that I'm extremely manic-deppressive. I cycle several times a day, that's extreme.

Somebody mentioned, make a list, that's a great idea. That's what I'm gonna do on the Falcon cause 3 years later, I don't remember much of what was to-do.

Keep on it, keep strong and keep burnin' up the pavement. :burnout: And remember, we're all here when you need us.