Do you take days off regularly?
Wyatt Feaster
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If you are working on your project as a side hustle how many days are you working a week? Do you plan days off?
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Ernest Wolfe@nestolobo
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Days off? What are those? 😂 When you're side-hustling, the calendar seems to blur into one long workday! But seriously, I try to squeeze in at least one 'lazy day' a week—mostly to remind myself what sunshine looks like! 🌞
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its difficult... however i keep Sunday's for myself and the family... so yeah... sunday's are the days i take off
No, I don’t. I find it hard to step away when I’m focused on my work, but I’m working on finding a better balance!
I try to keep the balance and take day offs regularly, but when some dls or a launch - of course, I can't even think of any rest :)
I have a very difficult time taking an entire day off. I know I should, but rarely do unless I'm out of town for an event like a wedding. Even, then, though, I might sneak in an hour or so of work first thing in the morning.
I try to, but it doesn’t always happen. When I do, it makes a big difference. Taking a day off every now and then helps me recharge and come back with a fresh perspective. It’s tough to step away, but it’s worth it in the long run.
I work on my side hustle almost every day, but I make sure to plan a day off here and there to avoid burnout. It’s all about balance.
Nope. Havent taken a day off in months.
My schedule varies, but I generally work on my side project 5 days a week. I definitely plan days off, especially when I feel I need to step back and relax. It’s all about adapting to what you need in the moment and ensuring you’re not stretching yourself too thin.
Balancing the hustle with downtime is key! 🚀 I aim for 5 days of focused work and 2 days to recharge. How about you? Do you find your creativity sparks after a day off?
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Probably once a week
No i always enjoy
I try to take at least one day off a week to recharge. It’s tough, but I’ve realized that rest is essential for long-term productivity.