I am sitting at around 50 but I think once we're live on our beta that will increase to around 80 until we're out of the launch woods. Pre-production for no code folks like myself isn't as heavy. Lots of hours logged on Product Hunt tho!
Take the break Sankeerth. You may want to keep in mind that it's not a sprint, it is a marathon with many small sprints. It's better to pause than to stop working on your business.
I do about 45-50 hours but many more hours thinking, browsing, and researching for the business. Idea is not the get burned out.
@tanaylakhani Yeah i guess we all put so many more hours outside work thinking & browsing about it
btw all the best with Stack Together launch ,happy to help in anyway possible
I typically put in around 60 hours a week, which essentially feels like a sprint. I can maintain this pace for about three months without experiencing burnout. However, there comes a point where I notice a dip in my output, especially in terms of creativity. When this happens, I take a few days off. I plan these breaks strategically, usually between finishing one project and starting another. After disconnecting from everything work-related, I return feeling re-energized.
I understand that 100 hours may sound like a lot, but I'm interested in learning how you've been managing sleep and finding time for your family.
@jamayal also interested in the quality of work / output with 100 hour weeks. Oftentimes the burnout you feel comes after your productivity starts to wane - Maybe thats just me!
@dzaitzow I agree with you; I don’t think that working 100 hours a week is very productive. Eventually, you burn out and the quality is obviously not so great - I say this from personal experience, as I worked at a design agency during my early days, enduring long, grueling hours, even on weekends. I felt that in those 10 years, I aged so rapidly!
However, while I am setting up my agency there are weeks when I work approximately 60 hours - it’s like a sprint to me (I have mentioned this in my above comment) - I don’t recommend doing it and I don’t want to unless I absolutely have to.
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