I will suggest that you are not able to do more because you just don't have it to give. Your job and other responsibilities are taking all you've got already.
That said, it isn't hopeless. You can do some of the following things to squeeze more out of life:
1. Improve your diet and overall fitness level so you have more energy.
2. Improve your sleep habits so you have more energy.
3. Streamline your life (such as reducing how much material stuff you own) so that you can free up time and energy that is currently accounted for.
Additionally, you can do creative/productive stuff in your free time if you will stop applying job-like metrics to it. If you want to blog more, start some ridiculous blog that is easy to post to and then just post crap. Keep it short and don't give yourself a schedule. This idea that you need to updated a youtube channel weekly is crazy talk. You can update it once in a blue moon and if people like what you do, it will get some traffic (maybe not tons) and it will add value to the world.
I am medically handicapped. I have multiple blogs. NONE of them has a schedule.
My most successful one gets a few hundred page views a day and is sometimes updated as little as once a month. In fact, it was officially abandoned at one time for about six months with a "BYE!" post informing visitors it was abandoned and I resumed it when I realized it was getting traffic via organic search because people had need of the info. It is a niche thing and will never be big, but I do it whenever the fuck I do it and people benefit from it and say nice things about it and it even occasionally makes a smidgeon of money.
That said, it isn't hopeless. You can do some of the following things to squeeze more out of life:
1. Improve your diet and overall fitness level so you have more energy.
2. Improve your sleep habits so you have more energy.
3. Streamline your life (such as reducing how much material stuff you own) so that you can free up time and energy that is currently accounted for.
Additionally, you can do creative/productive stuff in your free time if you will stop applying job-like metrics to it. If you want to blog more, start some ridiculous blog that is easy to post to and then just post crap. Keep it short and don't give yourself a schedule. This idea that you need to updated a youtube channel weekly is crazy talk. You can update it once in a blue moon and if people like what you do, it will get some traffic (maybe not tons) and it will add value to the world.
I am medically handicapped. I have multiple blogs. NONE of them has a schedule.
My most successful one gets a few hundred page views a day and is sometimes updated as little as once a month. In fact, it was officially abandoned at one time for about six months with a "BYE!" post informing visitors it was abandoned and I resumed it when I realized it was getting traffic via organic search because people had need of the info. It is a niche thing and will never be big, but I do it whenever the fuck I do it and people benefit from it and say nice things about it and it even occasionally makes a smidgeon of money.