You know... at some point, it really is good to try to step back, take inventory and then take a breather, or start again!
And I don't mean just physical inventory. Do a mental checkup... look at your relationships, your time allotments.
Both this place and prepping can be literally addictive. Prepping can be integrated into a healthy lifestyle, or it can become your lifestyle... or your life. Except for short term bursts in the face of specific threats, I don't think the latter is healthy.
Most people, if asked, would say something about prepping so they and their families can still have some enjoyment and not just "survive". So... if your basic preps are in order, what do you like to do for enjoyment? Live life now!
(If you have any question whether your preps are adequate for your goals, I can't recommend any resource higher than Making the Best of Basics, by James Talmage Stevens. It has had multiple editions, and the (much cheaper in used book sources online) earlier editions are excellent, if not quite as detailed. But the book has multiple charts that let you design a storage program that will provide adequate calories and nutrition for everyone in your family/team, taking into account age, sex, and even whether a woman is pregnant or lactating (a nursing mother essentially counts as 2 adults!)
Summerthyme