InstantNoodles
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A full time job is obviously going to limit what you can do.
I do my best to use my lunch breaks (an hour long) to work on stuff. I bring my laptop to work and go to a employee lounge on another floor. Good for writing content articles and such.
I'm fortunate that I can take business calls during the day. I just go to a meeting room and talk (critical when I bought my first real estate property a few months ago.)
It's hard when I get home not to waste my time though. Very very hard. I've tried getting up early in the morning but I'm usually too groggy to do anything.
I'm still trying to figure out what to do. I feel if I work 1.5-2 hours towards my goal every workday, I should be satisfied. I've read about people doing 4+ hours a night on entrepreneurial projects, with a family. I reason to myself that this is either unsustainable or they're making it up.
I've heard of people just working on the weekend though.
What do you do?
I do my best to use my lunch breaks (an hour long) to work on stuff. I bring my laptop to work and go to a employee lounge on another floor. Good for writing content articles and such.
I'm fortunate that I can take business calls during the day. I just go to a meeting room and talk (critical when I bought my first real estate property a few months ago.)
It's hard when I get home not to waste my time though. Very very hard. I've tried getting up early in the morning but I'm usually too groggy to do anything.
I'm still trying to figure out what to do. I feel if I work 1.5-2 hours towards my goal every workday, I should be satisfied. I've read about people doing 4+ hours a night on entrepreneurial projects, with a family. I reason to myself that this is either unsustainable or they're making it up.
I've heard of people just working on the weekend though.
What do you do?
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