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Date: 2021-06-25 05:50 am (UTC)If you've been actively contributing to your communities since 1992, maybe it's okay to be less something in your contributing? I'm not sure what sort of reframing of the time/periodicity would work for you. Sit back and let others do the work? Stepping back to make room for newer/younger/etc. etc. people? Or you've given enough at some levels, and it's okay to switch to a different level/flavor of participation?
In SF fandom, I know people who stopped volunteering generally for various reasons, including health, but they stick with say one project that is most dear/manageable/suited to their experience/etc.
(I'm not sure that this counts as advice, necessarily, but more of trying to figure out where you are, in the hopes that that will help you figure out where to go.)