I definitely feel that! When I was in college, I barely did any "recreational" drawing at all, just because I was either busy with schoolwork, or socializing (a little... xD) or entertaining other hobbies (video games & etc.). Further I studied architecture, so my course work was often drawing on the computer for school all the time anyways, didn't feel like doing much outside of that (I did make some nice hand drawn perspectives for some of my projects though ^^).
Now that I'm out of school and working full time, I definitely only have time to work on 1 project at a time (with side projects slipping in here or there, like Inktober, commissions, collabs, etc) xD I've sloooooooowly been working on the writing phase for the next comic I want to do after my current one-shot concludes, but I have yet to do a single drawing-related thing for it yet.
I'm not in a big rush though and want to make sure it's done right, so I'll get to it when I get to it~ Ideally my current comic will conclude late winter/early spring (and I want to make sure that it's done "right" too, no rushing!), then I'd like to do a few much shorter one-shots to practice some different techniques, then maaaaaaaaaybe start the project I'm writing this time next year @u@