Are you willing to get the Covid vaccine when offered?

So I always knew I would eventually get the vaccine but felt I had plenty of time and put if off for reasons like "I am going to a grandchildren party this weekend, don't want to be sick" so I ended up spending about 3 weeks in the hospital with covid and pneumonia. While talking to my infectious disease doctor I became convinced it was important for me to get the vaccine. He recommended the Moderna. I had to wait 90 days because of antibodies. I had my first vaccine 3 weeks ago. Was pretty sick the next day and felt fantastic the day after. My second shot is in a few weeks. Should I spread the shot out further or get it on time? Will I be sick after my second shot? I am asking for your opinions and experiences. Thank you.
I don't know that there is a rhyme or a reason to how people react. My wife and I both got boosted with Moderna last week. She had "COVID arm" and felt very bad for 3-4 days, body aches, fever chills, so on. I felt fine, injection site soreness for 1 day. We were both fully vaxxed with Phizer previously. I had zero reactions to those, my wife had mild/moderate reactions (fever chills for about a day.)

GoodRx says more people suffer slightly worse side effects with the second shot.