Yeah it definitely helps to be realistic about it. Every week may be different, and I've found it's about riding the flow of the week. Some weeks are quieter, others are busier. Some are exhausting and it wouldn't actually be a great idea to try to smash in alot of training. That week you can take some pressure of yourself and do slower training, or work on flexibility and mobility stuff, light technique-work maybe.
Some weeks are relaxed and you can break up training into different aspects.
yes, i have had that feeling of missing out before... there's also the feeling that at this rate i'm not gonna progress very fast. i need to start doing more at home... i used to but i've been lazy about it more recently. thanks for the feedback
But obviously getting to training classes is another thing, best to just train when you can, and keep up a little training at home. There always seems to be a fear of "I'm missing out!!" that comes up, but you're really not missing out. It'll still be there when you're ready to go back, and nothing will be lost. Everyone is at different stages in their life and training, so you can't really miss out, but simply pick up from where you left off