The work issue struck a chord with me. A real resonance.
I think the playing has provided a real distraction; and, for many us, it's just what's needed from our work/careers, etc. I used to play a lot of rugby before my accident, and it was great. You could take your week and dump it into the game, and come out a different person. It was something to do, something else to hang your hat on.
I still do a lot of training and play the odd game. But work came calling in the last few months, a real career-making moment which required all hands to the pumps. Apparently I was such a different person over those months it was astounding. Drop it all, immerse myself in my shitting Blackberry, reports, programme planning...
There's a balance in there, and it took me some time to find it again. I'm glad I did; so keep your options open! It might be bass playing, it might not; but all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy