The amount of supportive comments is overwhelming. Thank you all very much for your support, kind words and for sharing your stories and experiences. Although this was never my intention I can't express how grateful I am and how much this is helping me. By reading all of your stories and experiences with mental health I would like to encourage you all to keep sharing your stories and keep supporting each other. Unfortunately I can't seem to keep up with replying to each and everyone of you, but I'll try to read every comment and if I don't reply be assured your comment, story and support are very much appreciated. Thank you all very much and take care!! Daniel
@derekhensley4145 Жыл бұрын
U take care bud everyone here cares I like watching u doing ur workshop hope ur anxiety gets better
@carlsylvester4259 ай бұрын
Just checking in on ya, D.... hope things are going well 🫂
@2old4u Жыл бұрын
Take your time, breath, enjoy the moment. We will be here when you're ready to share. Thank you for bringing joy and education in your videos. See you next time.
@vvnike81 Жыл бұрын
Anxiety and depression are really treacherous conditions. You already made a huge step by recognizing it and asking for help. Sharing it here is also a big step that requires a lot of courage. Take your time, feel better and good things will come.
@mkscustomcreations106110 ай бұрын
Came across an old video on the radius sanding block and made me think of you, hope you’re doing well! Looking forward to more videos from you again! Take care!
@monday652410 ай бұрын
Managing your mental health is so very important. Your honesty and transparency during this difficult journey is a wonderful thing and will undoubtedly help many others.
@garyspears833310 ай бұрын
I salute you Man and a big howdy to ya from a home grown Oregon country boy now living in the German jungle. You got a gift. In my time I've known carpenters, cabinet makers, klavier baumeister, carvers from logs to spindles but what you do and the amount of love you put into your work is unique. You know you're your worst critic. And your work shows your true self. Your patience is out of this world and I really respect that. What do they say? "Its all in the details". Well Brother, you mastered it. Hang in, sending love to ya and hope to see more of ya. I just stumbled across your channel as I build myself and I found it so easy to watch ya. I got my 75 year old mom watching now. She lived it up in west coast growing up in the 60's and loves guutars. Hey, highfive, take care.
@r.llynch4124 Жыл бұрын
Hey brother your not alone. I have gone thru the exact same things before in my life and it's NOT any fun. You have to keep fighting it and stay positive about life in general. I feel blessed I'm alive and healthy and try to keep looking forward and positive. You have too much talent to let it beat you. Keep the faith!!
@UnquendorGuitars Жыл бұрын
Hi Brother, Thank you very much for the encouraging words. I will keep faith and keep on fighting. It might take a while to get back in the saddle but I'm sure I will get there.
@thomascromwell5711 Жыл бұрын
I have severe anxiety disorder and have spent years trying to come to grips with my mental wellbeing. I applaud you for accepting your situation and finding the courage to seek help. It took me far to long to ask for help, a few years later and I feel so much better. Thanks for sharing your struggles so that others will know there is help available. I wish you nothing but the best.
@chogumchonsa10 ай бұрын
Wishing you well Daniel. Hope you're relaxing and enjoying yourself.
@Birkguitars Жыл бұрын
Those who haven't experienced this level of anxiety can find it puzzling that it be so debilitating. Everyone's experience is different but for me it is something like a phobia but without a specific cause. In one attack it felt as though the buildings around me had suddenly become dangerous and threstening. So thank you for your honesty and for spreading the message. Take the time you need and we will be here when you are ready.
@UnquendorGuitars Жыл бұрын
My GP explained it to me very similar. The severe anxiety comes from a phobia which sometimes is very hard to define but no less crippling. Very hard to explain to someone who hasn't experienced it themselves. Thank you for your comment.
@javiacustico Жыл бұрын
one thing that has helped me the most, alongside medication and therapy is physical therapy.. cervical and spinal mobility exercises, back muscles exercises.. we tend to be a lot of our time seated on the computer, watching our phones or working, looking down with "forward head posture".. that generates a lot of disconfort and overall tension in our body and minds.. 30 to 45 mins of low to mid intensity mobility and strenght will help you a lot and will help with your sleep too.. hope this info is as helpful as it has been to me
@martymay9723 Жыл бұрын
Take five! Make a list of your feel Good influence music tracks. Make an area in your workshop for your audio and play these tracks as you work. As you work be inspired by the influence of the music playing.
@Cliff-Evans Жыл бұрын
Hey Daniel, good to see you. I'm sorry to hear that you are having these issues. We all have our demons, which manifest themselves in ways you don't expect. You are a good builder and are a very good orator. Having suffered similar issues over the years, I really feel for you. Try to be as positive as you can, but whatever you do, do not rush to get back. We will all be here for you when you are ready. God bless.
@TheDead13sky Жыл бұрын
Take care, bro. Your crew supporting you
@Steenhollowind Жыл бұрын
Hello Daniel, I admire your bravery for posting this video the stigma of these issues hurts my heart. If your struggle helps one person address their situation you will have been a blessing to all who suffer. Bless You and THANK YOU!
@Ten2More9 ай бұрын
Please know that as you are - without anything more - you have inspired me to do these projects. Our imperfections are good - those show our personality. How each person does something differently shows what that individual finds the most important parts of the task. If everything were perfect, we would not know what the individual felt it was most important to focus on. Personality coming out is impossible with perfection. I want to know which parts the craftsman finds most important when building. That is personality coming out. I am proud of you for acknowledging that this is happening - assessing is important to becoming who we want to be. I am praying for you and pulling for you buddy! I am not critical of imperfection - I appreciate and understand the beauty and power of imperfection.
@DanZonk Жыл бұрын
Salut Daniel. J'imagine par ou tu passes ...j'ai vécu un long passage de ce genre. Mon truc pour m'en sortir a été de relativiser ma vie selon la réalité qui était pas mal meilleure que ma PERCEPTION des choses (ma famille allait quand meme assez bien, santé physique no.1 ,etc...). Par la suite la philosophie stoicisme m'a beaucoup aider ainsi que la pratique de la cohérence cardiaque qui m'a amener par défaut a la meditation. Tu es un magicien ! un artiste de tres haut niveau et un bel etre humain a ce que je vois et entends . Tes instruments sont merveilleux . Ne soit pas surpris si tout ne revient pas a la normale d'une semaine a l'autre ...ca peut prendre jusqu’à 8-10 mois avant que ton intérêt et amour de ton art revienne a la vie plus calme d’auparavant. Don't give up !!! on t'aime !! ;) Dan from Québec Edit: Magic mushroom help me a lot also...
@peeemm2032 Жыл бұрын
It's good to talk openly about these things - so many people suffer from anxiety and depression, but do so in silence, so that people around them are not aware.... Your workshop should be a respite from the stresses of your life - not add to them, so if making the videos is causing stress, then don't do it..... Take your time, enjoy being in your workshop again - if and when you are ready to start making videos, that's fine, but you should do it for yourself.... I have only just discovered your channel, and have been enjoying the videos - you do nice work, and it's good to watch your careful and meticulous approach. I have subscribed so that if/when you are ready to make another video, I will see it. In the meantine, I hope things are going well for you. Take care....
@elisalazar3064 Жыл бұрын
I struggle with anxiety and depression as well. It takes a lot of courage to be open about it. Thank you for your transparency. Focus on you are your family. Your guitars are amazing, but they can wait until you feel better. You are inspiring Daniel!
@roberttaylor7732 Жыл бұрын
We appreciate your honesty about this issue. Just know we are here for you and your work. You do some great stuff and we appreciate not only sharing your process, but sharing your feelings, too. We all go through these things-it’s what makes us human. Take it in your own time, we’ll be here when you are ready.
@SweetTGuitars Жыл бұрын
Brother, you have a brand new workshop. You're an awesome builder and a great human being. Seek peace in your new space and give yourself over to the passion you have for your craft. Maybe do a build and not film anything on that first build. Just get yourself back into the frame of mind you need to be in to create. You'll find your way back to this brother. I feel certain of that. Peace & Love my friend.
@UnquendorGuitars Жыл бұрын
As alway thank you very much for the kind words and the support my friend. It might take a while but I'm sure I'll get on top of this and get back to making guitars and enjoy myself doing it.
@chrishill264 Жыл бұрын
Your one of the best builders out there brother❤ keep your head up and get better!!!
@Rooster---ooo Жыл бұрын
Though I've only experienced mild depression & anxiety in the past, it was enough to give me an appreciation for how serious an issue it can be. When I start to feel that way I don't try to fight it too hard & beat myself up about not making the progress I would have liked. I'll go away & do something else & go back to the workshop when I'm feeling more possitive. That works for me, but fortunately my symptoms are mild & sporadic. Take your time & don't be to hard on yourself. You're doing the right thing by talking about it & seeking help. I'm sure you'll prevail in time. Beautiful new workshop by the way. This video is the first I've seen & I'm looking forward to watching the process.
@j.boogie1646 Жыл бұрын
It takes a lot of courage to put out a video like this Kudos to you !!!! I have been going through a similar situation due to my job stress , I have 2 guitars that should have been finished 4 months ago but every time i start to work on them I get stressed and have to walk away .. l ended up leaving them alone for quite sometime and was actually able to finish level sanding over this past weekend .. Hang in there and take it one day at a time . When you are ready to build another beautiful guitar i'll be ready to see it . Best wishes !!
@UnquendorGuitars Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for your comment and take care!! We'll get through this one day or the next.
@LeK-- Жыл бұрын
Start building guitars again, that will help! The bless that we have being able to work and create with our hands is just something that most people are jealous about, the greatest gift an artist or creater has!
@gotyour6guitars Жыл бұрын
Just know that you are loved and supported by many. Your talent and ability to teach your craft was my inspiration to get into making my own guitars. Take as long as you need brother. I miss your videos, but I miss you more. My wife teases me when my workshop in the basement gets messy and says "Daniel wouldn't like your dirty workshop!" We both wish you the best. I never had anxiety before in my life until I took on the responsibility of caring for my elderly parents. The responsibilities got to be overwhelming for me and it took me a long while to get through it. My dad's passing was fast, but painful to me. He was on hospice at my home and died in my arms. We were very close. He passed in 2015 and my mom lived until 2019 but she had dementia which was very difficult for my wife and I to learn to cope with. Right after my mom passed, covid hit and normal life got weird. The band I was playing in stopped playing because all the bars were closed. Losing my parents and my bandmates I played with for 25 years was a lot to handle in a relatively short time. The smallest things would stress me out. It just felt like overload all the time. I went through stages of anger, depression, and lack of motivation to do anything for a while. It was a day to day progression to get passed this road bump. With the support of my family and friends, slowly I got back to being me again. You will too. No doubt. I think after I went through all that is when I found your channel. It really did inspire me to do something new and you can take some credit for helping me get back again. Don't worry about replying. You don't need to add any stress. Just know we all care and want you happy and healthy. Love ya brother.
@oskarbil Жыл бұрын
I'm lucky that my hobby is my job, but suddenly the anxiety came, just like you, it started to be difficult to go to work, anxiety was killing me, I had to quit for a while, at that time I embarked on building a guitar, one of my favorite channels is yours, I've spent hours watching you and envying how you work. It relaxes me to see you, you are therapy for me. A big hug and let's recover little by little.❤
@BingBangBoomMusic Жыл бұрын
Thank you Daniel, it must have been very difficult for you to speak so frankly about your experiences. As men, we're guilty of not talking about these things, and it's really important that we talk in order to help normalize mental health problems. It's nothing to be ashamed of - it's an illness. I have suffered for many years and as well as the mental aspects, it's also an incredibly physical issue. It's exhausting, and all-consuming. I wish you all the best and look forward to your recovery.
@ryanmay9303 Жыл бұрын
Take your time, depression is a big deal and your mental health is extremely important. I’m glad you’re working through it! You’re in my prayers man. Your videos have been extremely influential in helping me get started making guitars, a lifelong dream. You’ve done some really impressive work and the way you explain things is really helpful. By the way, your video about how to create radius blocks saved me a ton of money when I was about to buy some radius blocks. Thanks!
@nsjguitarsakascotsman6989 Жыл бұрын
Anxiety, what a waste of a feeling! It can end up stealing years of your life and for what?! I eventually found myself getting annoyed at it. Once I read up on it, learnt about the symptoms etc, I found it kind of took the sting out and just pissed me off more instead. Try not to put pressure on yourself too, it's not your fault for feeling that way, it's just something that happens. Anyway it's all good Daniel, take the time you need but don't let it steal your life and well done for coming on and speaking about it. Nothing to be ashamed of, I think the majority go through it to some degree through life.
@mrwaffles1394 Жыл бұрын
This hit me hard. I'm not having panic attacks, but I've been avoiding the shop. My current build for GGBO has been difficult. When I think about building I get excited, but when it comes time to go to the shop and work I think about all the crap I have to fix, I just can't bring myself to do it. I truly believe posting what you do on YT adds a layer of stress that can be overwhelming. It's ok man, we all have shit we're dealing with. You take whatever time you need. I think your audience is a patient one and we get it that you need to have a life outside of this. Much love and good vibes. - David
@SoulshineBnB Жыл бұрын
Hi, I admire your courage and honesty. You are not on your one, many of us suffer the same and have to push through this battle that we struggle to understand. Hope to see you back on top again soon. Love and greetings from Queensland, Australia.
@wilhemschnotz4702 Жыл бұрын
I suffer from Depression and Anxiety and I know what you are going through. I wish I had some magical advice, that would help get you over this hill, but I do not. I know you can overcome this, just as I've watched you overcome many problems before. Whether it's figuring out neck angle, pick up placement or depression, you have the tools to address the problem. It may take time but you have it in you, brother. In one of my darkest times, I discovered your channel and you (Yes, Daniel, YOU) helped me find an outlet for my anxiety and depression. Guitar building has it's own anxieties but they are so trivial and meaningless once the final product (that you built) is looking at you in the face. You have taught me so much and I will never be able to repay you for that. It's because of you, I am not afraid to get my hands dirty and make something beautiful , that will be enjoyed by someone for many years. Thank you for that and thank you for sharing something so hard to convey to most people. I know you will bounce back from this and come out better than before. Just take the time you need to get out of your own head and remember why you started building and why you started this channel. You are a friend to us all and we love you.
@gregdpettit Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing, Daniel! Looking forward to seeing the workshop, but on your own terms and in your own time!
@stefano.salari Жыл бұрын
So sad to hear that from you, Daniel. Take your time and get well soon. Can't wait to see you back building your guitars, just because it will tell us that you are feeling better. You are an incredibly talented craftman, and I'm sure you will soon have the success you deserve. Good luck buddy, I wish you all my best!
@bechbox802 Жыл бұрын
Dude, this video is SO important. I enjoy watching your channel because of your honesty - it's seems very obvious to me, that you strive to be the same person on camera as you are off camera (a somewhat rare experience on youtube IMO ;-) ), and especially talking about hard issues like this one makes the sincerity and honesty so much more important. I hope your video help others, but most of all I hope it helped you a little bit to make the video. All the best!
@WholesomeFolsom75 Жыл бұрын
This is a great video. I have had many problems being motivated to work in my workshop lately. I haven't known why, but it definitely has to do with depression and anxiety. It is comforting to know that people I admire have similar dips in motivation, and anxiety about creating things. The thing you said about building simple things that used to take minutes and now take all day, really hit home. I've had similar issues, where a jig which should take me 20 minutes to figure out is taking me days, sometimes weeks of second guessing myself.
@UnquendorGuitars Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for your comment and I hope you will also find your way back. I hope that by chasing and enjoying the small victories, like sharpening a chisel, things will get easier again.
@nachocampeon3359 Жыл бұрын
Fuerza amigo!!!! Music is the answer ✌🏼
@macs1lver Жыл бұрын
I know what you are going through! been there myself, including insomnia. There are a million advices to give but none that will change anything as this is a path you have to walk yourself, the only thing I can say stay close to yourself things will turn for the better, they always do!
@padraiclindsey Жыл бұрын
I rarely comment here on KZbin, but I wanted to thank you for this video. I struggle from severe depression and anxiety, and have since I was a child. I am also a luthier! Your honesty and courage to tell us, your audience, publicly that you are struggling honestly helped me see that I am not alone. I am sorry that you are having these setbacks, but thank you for helping me to see that I do not struggle alone. Thank you for the wonderful channel, the information you share, and the gorgeous instruments you make!
@rosswilson4196 Жыл бұрын
Hang in there. I appreciate your building skills and enjoy your videos.
@solwinds6031 Жыл бұрын
It’s an important step to share and speak out about your experiences with mental health - you’ll absolutely come out the other side. Incredibly brave, and it will inspire others to talk about their issues too. You’re one of my favourite luthiers on this platform, and I’m grateful for everything you’ve taught me. Keep at it. Thanks, Daniel. Good luck with your journey.
@KenJohnson-ho4lp Жыл бұрын
From another who has been down this path: you are not alone. There are millions of us out there and we take strength from the courage shown as we tell our stories. You are a strong and beautiful person and you are loved.
@federicomariaostuni5202 Жыл бұрын
Hey Unquendor, ik wil je feliciteren met deze video, want op zich is het simpel, maar (zoals je ook zei) het moet erg moeilijk voor je zijn geweest om op te nemen. Laat ik vooropstellen dat ik niet uit Nederland kom (ik ben Italiaans), maar ik wil je in jouw taal schrijven om je zoveel mogelijk te steunen. Ik volg jullie nog maar kort, maar jullie video's hebben als geen ander mijn aandacht weten te trekken. Ze zijn buitengewoon goed gedaan, zowel voor het vermaak als voor de uitleg van de verschillende technieken die je gebruikt om die meesterwerken (je kunt ze geen eenvoudige gitaren noemen!) te maken. Wat je huidige situatie betreft, ben ik absoluut niet iemand die je kan vertellen wat je wel en niet moet doen, maar ik kan je wel dit zeggen: geef nooit op! Neem natuurlijk alle tijd die je nodig hebt, maar de producten die je maakt, zowel de gitaren als de KZbin video's, behoren tot de mooiste dingen die ik ooit heb gezien. Als ik niet nog steeds student was, had ik nu al een van je gitaren gekocht! Ik wens je het beste herstel en een prachtig leven. :) A random person on the internet P.S. If there are any mistakes on the language I blame the translator XD
@EntropiaGuitars Жыл бұрын
I watched last night, but only got around to commenting today. I've had 2 anxiety attacks, one when building my house myself with no experience and panicking at the amount of work I took on, and one more recently after driving from Ireland to Italy on a motorbike and realising how far away from home I was and how much of an undertaking I'd brought on myself. In both cases what helped, was letting the emotions run their course, sitting down, making a plan. Just small things, but taking 1 step at a time. 1 win at a time. You're such a talented luthier, and the anxiety is around making things perfect - you're transferring your approach in making perfect guitars into having a workshop setup perfectly from day 1 that will do you until the end of time. But it won't. You'll always want to make a change to your workflow, or move things, or change where an outlet is. I've redesigned my garage a hundred times in my head and I'll probably do it a hundred times more. Maybe embrace the uncertainty and trust that if you do ever need to move something, you have a serious set of skills to pull it off. For now, make a simple chopping board for your kitchen. You'll have it done in an hour and completed a wood project from start to finish giving you a boost not only physically but mentally. And you'll get to see a little more of what workflow you use in the Unquendor workshop too. We believe in you Daniel!
@ianyule8687 Жыл бұрын
A problem shared is a problem halved, my friend. You are well on the way to dealing with this. Your body of work speaks for itself, you have achieved a great deal. I don't suffer anxiety as you described, but periodic lack of confidence, in that I am fine and productive for as long as everything is going smoothly but if I screw something up it just saps everything out of me for weeks. But then one day I look again and think what is the problem here, this is not hard, and I just do it. We are our own worst enemies, we are perfectionists who strive to achieve high standards and over think things. We think every detail must be absolutely perfect, and some must, but most don't and no one will ever notice but ourselves.
@TheLlamea Жыл бұрын
When I was 15 some dam inside of me broke and I had panic attacks almost every day for more than a year. I was terrified, I didn't understand what was happening to me or why, and I felt worthless and broken. I have learned a lot since then, but I know that feeling too well. I hear you, and I'm sorry you're going through it. You have probably been overwhelmed with advice in the last week, but I THINK THIS ONE MATTERS. In my opinion the most important truth to recognize is that your feelings and behaviors are not symptoms of "who you are"--rather, the kind of person you are falls out of the choices you make. This is a harder thought to face up to when you are making choices you aren't proud of, but comfortable delusion helps nobody ever, and it also means that no matter how deep down the hole you go, you can always, ALWAYS climb out of it. There's no unavoidable fate with this stuff, and there's no shame in treating yourself better. I implore you to chew on that if you haven't already. I'd like to say this too: I am currently in the process of planning to build a guitar for the first time. I don't know any luthiers in real life, so your channel and others like it are the primary resources I have available to help me make the best instrument I can. Hopefully one that I will have for decades. Your generosity in sharing what you know and your care in doing so thoughtfully and thoroughly are incredible blessings. For whatever it's worth: even if you are not getting much done right now, the work you have done in the past is still benefiting people like me in perpetuity. Thank you. Much love and stay safe.
@jsunsevensix364 Жыл бұрын
Depression and anxiety are very real. Hang in there brother.
@UnquendorGuitars Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much.
@oliverwolf9786 Жыл бұрын
Hey Daniel, Thank you very much for your Open words. Take your time and make small steps. Never forget, without you, I would Not had been able to build my own guitar in that quality! Best regards Oli
@enjoybrad81 Жыл бұрын
You are not alone, man. I lost my best friend and bandmate two years ago and it took me to a deep depression and for the first time in 40 years I decided to get help. Thankfully after a year, I started feeling more like myself again, but it's changed my interest in my hobbies. You were/are a huge inspiration for me when it comes to luthiery. You taught me a lot, whether you realize it or not, as I was learning to build my first guitar, which I finished two months before he passed. This spring, I started building my second guitar, also my first tele and I found myself spending weeks between steps, just cos I couldn't bring myself to get to the shop to do anything. I am finally feeling like I'm getting back to my old self, but it has been a struggle. I hope you find what you need to get through these dim times. You'll get there! And we'll be here, cheering you on. Much love!
@michelprudon2698 Жыл бұрын
Take care of you, Take the time you need 🙏 Workshop and all of us Will wait for you. Have a beautiful day
@bert_b13 Жыл бұрын
I put the bell on so I'd get notified when you post again. I'm building my shop in my garage so I've been learning from your rebuild. I would love to see the things you consider when you make each of your guitar workstations. Like, bring us along for the ride if you like. Do take advantage of ALL the resources you have available. Talking helps, some meds help, CBT helps. Peace for your spirit, friend!
@tonyhills2112 Жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear about your struggles. My wife is in the medical field and does a lot of counseling, glad to hear you sought professional help. Stepping away for a while may be one of the best things to reset & get your enthusiasm back. I know it’s helped for me in the past. Take care, wish you all the best bro!
@doobedoobedo1 Жыл бұрын
Take it easy, take your time, it will get better. Your videos helped inspire me to build my second guitar last year, with a 36 year break after the first, and I'm just getting the materials together for another one.
@timhallas4275 Жыл бұрын
I know people who have missing limbs, and others with terminal cancers. That's why I never complain about my life.
@RogerAlmeidaLuthier Жыл бұрын
Sometimes we need to step away from what we love to breathe, rest and think about clear goals. I'm also a luthier who acts only on Saturdays (my hobby) and I often feel these symptoms described by you, because I only have 8 hours a week to dedicate to something I really love doing. And I have to do in these 8 hours, everything I've been waiting for all week. Many times I don't succeed and I get very frustrated. Unfortunately, we have to learn to manage emotions versus what should be done. It's part of life. We are cheering for your return, healthy and above all, happy with what you do.
@valiany Жыл бұрын
YOU ARE THE ONE WHO MOTIVATE ME TO MAKE GUITAR. I think you need to know that. You have your impact on us. YOU ARE AWESOME. LOVE LOVE LOVE.
@ln542310 ай бұрын
Hey Daniel, you are a great teacher. Can’t wait for you to come back in your new shop and blow us away with some awesome guitar building.
@rossphilpot7080 Жыл бұрын
Long - time subscriber, first - time commenter here... I know how you feel. I'll still be here when you're ready to kick off again. Take your time, there's no hurry. 🤗
@TheophilVigo11 ай бұрын
Get stronger soon my friend! I've seen hundreds of videos on guitar building, but it was your work and your attitude that really motivated me to start doing something. I bought a wrecked 1967 guitar that I'm going to fix up thanks to what you taught me... 🎸
@docsmoovbrain1524 Жыл бұрын
Speaking from experience, it helps to have someone to talk to. Having spoken to a professional myself, I found the root causes of my own depression and was able to get through it. I also want to let you know that your videos helped me get into guitar building myself, which I find to be a great confidence boost.
@markgalliher5707 Жыл бұрын
Daniel- I never met a great artist who didn’t experience anxiety and depression. Please don’t let this deprive you of your passion for what you do. You are an amazing luthier, teacher and engineer who is loved and respected for your talents and for being the fine person that you are. Please remember that you are not alone.
@peterschut63 Жыл бұрын
Respect that you share it like you do. The Dutch say what they think and you can be proud of it. The darker days are always a challenge, especially when the leafs start falling. Hang in there and take care. Your next guitar will be fantastic when you are ready. Groeten uit Tilburg
@chogumchonsa Жыл бұрын
Daniel, you have to take care of you first. It's ok not to be ok. I learned that after leaving the military. I suffered crippling anxiety and being overwhelmed. And, like you, I had a great support system. It happens to the best of us. I've learned a long time ago that emotions and feelings should be addressed. I wish you all the best in health and success. We’ll all be here when you are ready.
@superglou913gomez3 Жыл бұрын
I completely understand. I get the same way. It seems sometimes that the stress of life takes away the joy of doing things we love.
@rfdunbar Жыл бұрын
You are awesome Daniel! Take care of yourself first and foremost. Thank you for sharing. Not easy to be vulnerable, but I think you’ll find a lot of support here. I have struggled with severe depression in my life and feel your pain. Looking forward to the shop tour when you’re ready!
@jeffjohnson6129 Жыл бұрын
I will always be a subscriber to this channel. You need to concentrate on you. Don't put a timetable on it either. As long as it takes is how long it takes. The new shop is beautiful. You are also one of the best guitar builders I know. Good luck, you will come though this. Prayers.
@scottwhite471110 ай бұрын
Hi Daniel. First, thank you for being so up front with what is happening with you. It takes tremendous courage to talk about mental issues so I salute you for your courage, genuineness and willingness to share this personal information. I have several decades of working in the mental health field and also struggled with anxiety and depression. I could so relate with your challenge. Second, your videos have inspired me to return to the art of guitar building. I left it as I was not in the right mindset but I ran across your KZbin channel a couple months ago. You are a wonderful teacher and I have reinvented myself as a guitar builder again thanks to your approach to this art. I can’t tell you how many evenings I did nothing but watch Unquendor Guitars videos while taking a massive amount of notes. I so appreciate your technique, your teaching approach and willingness to share it. I frequently think to myself, What would Daniel do , when I’m in my workshop working on a build. You have inspired me to be a better guitar builder and for that I want to say Thank You.
@danielburgemeestre83749 ай бұрын
Hey Daniel. It shocks me a bit. Please don't give up. You should know that I take your vids as a inspirator for making guitars myself. Thanks for giving me an indepth to making guitars. You did that! Your honesty shines thru and is not to be ashamed of. I know where you have been as I been there myself. Going ahead no matter what is the true meaning of rock and roll. It will be allright, please take care!
@davidm4275 Жыл бұрын
I’m with you : time, a little support, and time! Please take care, I do love what you do, David
@Rsc197010 ай бұрын
i know the feeling brother i sufferred an anxiety attack felt like a heart attack. i was out of work for 3 months trying to recouperate, blood pressure was all over the place. thank God i had support from family to help me get thru this. hang in there dont fret the little things in life. God speed!
@andrewmundenandcadfellmast4624 Жыл бұрын
Oh gosh mate, that really sucks. I had a mental breakdown about 5 years ago, followed by severe depression and anxiety. Everything was overwhelming. Its an absolutely bloody awful feeling. For me, personally, I had lots of help and medication to sort it out. Im still not back to "normal", but am better than I was. I find that I have to just take each day as it comes, and I cannot look at big puctures when I do a job, just the step Im going to do now. That helps a lot. Thank you for being brave enough to share and be transparent mate, and Im praying for you to have a full recovery. Kindest regards from Australia
@keithschultz3644 Жыл бұрын
Hey man, thank you so much for being open and honest about your current state. I know exactly what you are talking about, sometimes I can't make a simple decision about what to do or anything. I sit there and go over it in my mind to the point of I just don't do a thing! It is very frustrating and that makes the anxiety worse!!! I salute you for taking the plunge to live healthier, Dude, I lived in a bottle for 10+ years and that wasn't counting all the years it took to get me to that point! I finally surrendered my life to Jesus in 1988. Did that "fix" everything automatically? No, that is an ongoing "process" but as I look back now, I can definitely say that my life has changed! I pray that you get that same experience, you are a very creative and talented guitar maker. G-d has definitely given you that gift and I pray that as you surrender to Him, He will make you into the man He created you to be. I can tell you have some years on you, but no one is ever too old for Him! God zij met je!
@domd8636 Жыл бұрын
Know that you are not alone for everyone is fighting their own battles. Your candor and bravery are an inspiration and I wish you peace and continued strength. Love your work and all the videos- we will be here whenever you are ready to share the next build.
@JohnClothier Жыл бұрын
Totally understand what you are saying here. I have been suffering the same for the last couple of years. its hard man! well done for getting the courage to let us all know. i felt like the best place to be was the workshop but also the worse place to be. i would go in there and just stare at the wall. then after 10 mins just go back in the house.
@saltwaterguitars3573 Жыл бұрын
Thankyou for sharing Daniel, it was most likely an uncomfortable experience to do so but I appreciated you taking the time. One of the main reasons I watch your channel is you! Your personality, your calmness, your ability to explain clearly (even when language difficulties arise), your skill and your passion for your craft these are the things that keep me engaged. I certainly look forward to more videos but more importantly I sincerely hope you continue to regain your mental health. All the best, Scott 🇦🇺
@Earlofgrey69 Жыл бұрын
So brave of you to make this video. Talking about these issues can be the first step to recovery. Embrace the support of your friends and family and I hope you are soon back to building your wonderful guitars.
@loboram4801 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Daniel for opening up and sharing what you're going through. It can be kinda cathartic to do that and I hope and pray that you get to feeling like you want. One thing on the workshop though... when we were building our home years ago, the first thing I built was a shed for my tools and equipment. It showed me that I could build it and gave me the confidence to go forward with our home build. But the biggest thing building that shed did for me was to give me a sanctuary where I could get away from the stress of life, family and responsibilities. Many a time I'd just sit in there and let the sun shine on me through the open door. After 20 or so years it still serves that purpose. Eventually, I hope your workshop becomes a sort of sanctuary for you!
@jonahguitarguy Жыл бұрын
Daniel it is very difficult to be this transparent about parts of life that are this difficult. I would say like many others to please take your time and take care of yourself and your family. And you did build a very beautiful workshop. Looking forward to your better health. Blessings.
@tyremanguitars Жыл бұрын
brave of you to share this, I've had some bad struggles myself with mental health since the pandemic, hope you get back on your feet soon.
@captbuscemi Жыл бұрын
Thankyou so much for sharing, Daniel. Very courageous to be so honest here in the wild world of social media. As a fellow survivor of depression myself, I know exactly how these things can take over your life and to lose the solace of something you love so much. Know that there is light and hope, and that with excellent treatment there is a way forward. Take your time, you will make it through and we will all be waiting for you ❤
@Florentguitarenomade Жыл бұрын
You're the best, keep doing the good things things
@cradd00 Жыл бұрын
This is a huge undertaking! Take the time you need to get through this. Sometimes you need to just walk away for a while. Believe me, I think most of us have had very similar experiences. Take care of yourself!
@matteo1195 Жыл бұрын
Try and take good care of yourself, and thanks for all you have taught us
@_mysilentblue2227 Жыл бұрын
Take a step back and look at all you have achieved. The hard work, the decision processes, the fantastic outcomes, nothing has changed with your capabilities they are just being clouded right now. Understand that you'll get over this hump and you'll be back to your best self. We'll be here when you're ready buddy.
@wobamusic Жыл бұрын
Hey Daniel, thumbs up for your courage to let your Community know how you feel…it is good to see that you trat to find a relaxed way back to your workshop…take your time….very kind regards
@martinlouden9005 Жыл бұрын
I feel your pain. I have suffered from anxiety and panic attacks for 40+ years. It always seems worse when I have to meet deadlines and the fear of disappointing someone becomes unproportionally overpowering. Take whatever time you need. We will still be here when you're ready to get back into it!
@troyd6235 Жыл бұрын
Your videos and talent are an inspiration. I enjoy watching your videos no matter what you are working on. Take your time, and take care of yourself first. When you are ready, and you feel up to it, check in with us. Even if it is to talk about yourself, your workshop or past builds. Glad to hear you have a support system. That really helps. Cheers from the US.
@UnquendorGuitars Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for the support and kind words.
@brianwarford4041 Жыл бұрын
I am sorry to hear you are going through this Daniel. I think your video is an important step to improving your mental health state. You're certainly not alone and it's good to hear you have lots of supports around you. We are all looking forward to new content from your new workshop but of course that's not as important as your health. Since your workshop rebuild started I have completed my first guitar build which I am very proud of and which I couldn't have done without the help of your videos! So I just wanted to let you know that I am grateful for the help they have provided! I hope you get back to a healthy and happy place so you can enjoy your new workshop the way I am sure you want to!
@xenobarbital Жыл бұрын
I hope you fight your way out of this. Like I once commented, watching you work is therapeutic. You're a real inspiration for me to go from amateur woodworker to amateur luthier. Take your time, get your well deserved rest, and when you feel that your muse came back, you come back to us. Looking forward to watching you produce many more masterpieces.
@HearGear Жыл бұрын
I know this things far to much, it can even feels like a really big project just to get up and make a cup of coffee or take a shower. Dark thoughts takes you to a very dark places, most important thing is that you will get better and you will, just let it take the time it takes, no rush, because we will still be here. Take it easy and get well one step at a time... thanks..
@Paullyb79 Жыл бұрын
Im in the same boat as you. Anxiety, depression plus chronic pain. Currently in the process of moving house and workshop 500km from one rental to another. I know the paralysis of decision making of even the most simple things. I have so much lovely wood to move and having to make tough decisions. As Im sure you know, any action is progress. Keep at it and it will make this period pass faster and also be productive, no matter how small. Even if its just more videos like this. This is progress compared to not being in the workshop.
@richarddewit6856 Жыл бұрын
Very understandable Daniel, you put your whole heart and soul into this project. Then there will naturally come a point where despair sets in. Am I doing all this right? Don't doubt yourself, you are a great guy and have hands and a heart of gold. If things aren't going well, sit on the couch and give your wife a hug. You two will figure it out
@jonwold Жыл бұрын
You are a brave, courageous and beautiful human being. Thank you for sharing. Rest yourself well. Best wishes from Norway.
@xxmikefxx Жыл бұрын
Thank you Daniel, I will wait to see again samples of your incredible talent and sensitivity. Take care.
@chrisjaustin88 Жыл бұрын
I've been there brother. You feel broken and like anyone but yourself. It's the absolute worst. And people who have only felt anxious, not actual anxiety won't understand. But there's ma y of us who do. You're not alone. This shall past. Everyone is different. Find what you need to do. All prayers for you.
@AndrewReynolds1 Жыл бұрын
So sorry to hear you are struggling with anxiety and depression at the moment. I think it is very brave of you to make this video and hopefully it will help other people who are suffering similarly to realise they are not alone. I struggled with it in my late 20s and it was a horrible experience and I can sympathise with what you are experiencing. It will pass and you will enjoy your new workshop in the future. Don't pressure yourself in to using it now if it makes you feel worse, just do whatever is best for you now.
@SpacceAcce3 ай бұрын
I understand completely. Currently designing/configuring my own workshop. Second guessing is maddening but commonplace. My hopes being that it's even half as awesome as yours. Take care and God bless.
@rallypol62 Жыл бұрын
We are here for you. I cant imagine the pressure you must be feeling with work and a new workshop. Its going to be ok. This to shall pass. You got this, and we will be here when you are ready❤
@sean4586 Жыл бұрын
Daniel, I understand. I been there and still live with depression. I still maintain my life,job,family etc. But it is different. What you are doing talking with a professional, your wife, friends and working with a medication of some kind- you will improve. Be patient. It may take a long time before you even want to go back into the shop maybe never to the extreme which you were. All good no wrong answers. This is where your therapist will help figure out what triggered this. You may find that the life you had 3 months is not in true alignment of what you really want. You needed to go to this extreme of emotions to find your center and who you want to be now. It is scary but you will learn alot about yourself and the people around you.