When I first started I was nervous... especially after my 1st trainer crashed due to my TX battery dying. I didn't want to give up though, and thanks to my Club instructor he helped my little brother and I get back into the air. I can't thank the guy enough - he just keeps helping us!
I get a kick out of seeing something that was just wood in a box, actually fly! Although I haven't built a kit yet, the satisfaction of building my Kadet LT-40 ARF was one of the best experiences ever. I handled it quite easily and want to be challenged by a kit - money permitting. Something like the forums here at RCU help jump start the part of you that wants to build or fly. You don't have to go out and get into a whole different thing, spending more money. You could try Precision Aerobatics, Combat, Pylon racing, or something that is very challenging. You could build another kit also, something to start the flame back up again.
As my instructor and new friend stated in an earlier post in another topic summed it down to this:
...ITS FUN! That's why we are attracted to such a great hobby.
This is a hobby that is full of helpful people, challenging, and one that you can't go wrong with.
My fingers are sore
-Brian