I am still confused as to what is an "important" job, seems like everything can't be important, yet it all feels that way.
I am going to deal with things like an emergency room would, at least for the time being. Hopefully new "patients" will stop arriving and I can go into private practice.
The key to keeping "new patients" away is recognizing that they are DOA and have no insurance.
In reality, it's recognizing that any "new projects" have an opportunity cost and a real cost. The cost to buy it, then how much real time does it take away from other more projects?? Then account for the space it takes up and the mental masturbations and its a real problem.
I see lots of things I'd like to buy, but then I realize it doesn't fit into my high level goal and it is easy to pass on it. It also helps when I look around and see some my current projects and recognize that I don't need another one.
From the outside looking in, it seems your priority's should follow:
Cash generation -- Tower work, therefore office, paperwork, etc. Basically, take care of the "job" first.
Hobby stuff -- After the work is fulfilled, what is the thing that will trip your trigger the most -- Perk, 'Burbans, lift equipment (forklift or payloader?)
If anything doesn't fit in the above categories, walk away..... no actually, run!!!
Happy Monday!