![]() ![]() So on way I'm keeping (relatively) sane is to focus on creating tons of new content over here in the Ninja-labs. That probably sounds like a lot of hours to some folks, but a lot of it is creative work (as opposed to busywork), and creative work really energizes me. When I review my stats for the week, my goal is not to work more than 50 hours. Me? I use it to make sure I spend enough time goofing off. I think most people use it to make sure they spend enough time working. For the most part, it natively understands what's "work" and what's "goofing off" (and you can refine that by telling it how to categorize things) and helps you get a picture of how much time you spend doing each of those RescueTime tracks everything you do on your computer (and your phone, if you set your account up that way) and tells you exactly how long you spend on/in any specific project/app/website. To help with that, I use (incorrectly, LOL more on that in a second) an app called RescueTime to help me keep my work/life balance in check. I've had a long road back from burnout, and I am very wary about getting myself into burnout again. Watching that series of videos is a bit of a time commitment I strongly believe that you should make that commitment. ☠️ If you're feeling burned out too, I want to point you to a couple of resources.įirst, you should check out this series of videos by Becca Syme on burnout and the concept of "energy pennies" - Becca is amazing, and she probably saved my life by helping me realize how badly burned out I was in 2019. and by this, I mean, every stage of the journey, in rapid succession, sometimes in 3-hour cycles.
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