I have been a programmer/maker since I was 13. I have always built projects I come up with myself.
I have been in actual enterprise world for the past 7 years, with last 4 years being more intense.
Coincidentally, number of side-projects I built was reduced in these last 4 years.
Only now, I start to realize... that I am on the other side of situation which adults would ask me "How do you find time for all these?"
I buy electronics components or setup boilerplate projects, only to find them half-done...
This is really frustrating. It gives me a foggy mind at work. It makes me less efficient/focused at work.
People of my generation spent way too much time watching TV before the internet, and surfing the web ever since... time that could be used to build all sorts of cool things.
The other massive time sink is owning a home in the suburbs. Becoming a lawn person (one who talks about their lawn and shrubs, etc.) is almost a cult.
Join a makerspace if you want to find supportive help.