Hi Kallie!
First of all, don’t give up! That is the worst thing that you can do. If you are willing to be a great guitar player, you must know that it takes time and hard work. It can be hard for you to have time to practice, but I am sure that if you make an effort you can take 15 or 20 minutes of your day to practice a little bit. – For 5 years I stopped practicing and challenging me to become better because I thought that I didn’t have time due to college and that I would never be good as many guitar players and now I regret that decision. This year (and ,I hope, for now on) I decided to start again and, damn, what did I miss!
Just don’t pressure yourself to become a great player too fast, I think that this is the main thing that makes you stressed and frustrated. You must enjoy and have fun while playing guitar! In the beginning is not easy, it takes time, practice and patience. You have to learn the basis before you go playing a bunch of songs, but is going to be worth it.
Try to take Papa Gates’ deal. You don’t have to play a whole song. At first record yourself playing something more simpler, practice it for 2 weeks and, then, record yourself again and, hopefully, you will be able to see some progress! – There is no elevator for success, you have to take the stairs and EVERY step counts.- If you try to skip steps too fast, you will find it harder and that will create negative thoughts in your mind and you’ll start to get frustrated! You have to challenge yourself to improve, not to skip essencial steps.
I’m cheering up for you!