I work 35-45 hours a week. I want to work on my own projects for another 30 hours during the evenings and weekend, but I don't have the mental or physical stamina.
>22yo, 6ft, 12stone >My diet is mostly eggs, lots of bacon, bread, a banana, and a high carb meal >Job is part time advertising in an office, part time welding, cutting drilling etc in a workshop >I'm active multiple hours a day, but I don't attend the gym.
I need to fabricate a large workshop for myself, and I need to finish my car building project and build a trailer.
>work 40 hours a week >work additional 30 hours a week That is much too much work for a human, user. 70 hours of work week is much too much.
Instead, get several sources of income and build wealth until you can work your job less and less. You should be able to live off your various streams besides your job by the time you're 40. Then you can take more free time and work on your projects.
I will eventually, but I need the money to finish projects and start a business.
I'm unsure what to do. I need £10,000 or so to start a business (if the government even lets me erect a workshop on my property), and that's 1-2 years of saving.
Leo Lewis
so what's your question/problem again?
Liam Garcia
How can i increase my mental and physical stamina to continue working, after putting in a 40 hour work week.
Colton Rivera
It is achievable but setting yourself a goal of 30 hours a week is too big.
Start off with 15 minutes a day as a goal, which will be 2 hours a week. If you do extra then great
Mason Mitchell
drink a lot of coffee
but wait so you on average work 10 hours a day ? most eastern Europeans work that much daily
Alexander Roberts
cut out the carbs
Grayson Jackson
How will that affect me, and what do i replace it with?
Bentley Robinson
you will tunr into a lean mean ass kicking machine
replace it with MORE MEAT
Angel Thomas
what sort of meat?
Gavin Johnson
Eat more and sleep a lot more
Anthony Thomas
dont do this its a fucking meme
you need to not be retarded OP. you need to have your business 100% before start doing big projects like that. trying to do 2 things at once just means neither will be done efficiently
Dylan Young
i personally work around 70h/wk and i'm seriously considering moving to a 20h/wk job to work on some personal projects like starting my own business aswell as get another degree on the side. as it is i feel like my personal development suffers way more than any paycheck could be worth. i still make time for training religiously but all in all i have about 90 minutes of free time a day, which i spend eating and/ or meditating
Luke Lopez
its not worth giving up your life for money youre too busy to spend lad. work just enough to finance the things you actually love
Julian Adams
yes i think it's inevitable for me. some people really seem to be fine giving their lives for some other mans business but it's just not for me. plus i miss spending time with friends and my gf. that 20hr job would still make me about 70% of what i earn now so i will probably be fine.
Jonathan Stewart
any kind of meat. chicken>beef>bacon
That's just what I like, of course other meats are fine too. No carbs. No sugars. You will feel like a god in 2 weeks. While you adjust you will feel like absolute shit so i recommend starting on a friday.
Juan Butler
28y/o boomer reporting in
Son I work 60/70 hour work weeks and still make time for my family, hobbies and assorted projects.
Theres no secret other then just keep going. You will either adapt or you wont. I sleep average 6 hours a night and wake up at 3:30 am every morning.
It can be done, it's just going to be difficult to mentally will yourself in the beginning. After while itll be habit.
Glhf
Jayden Scott
don't take advice from people sleeping less than 7.5 hours
Leo Stewart
>bragging about being a slave are boomers retarded?
Levi Sullivan
anyone who gets a job that hasn't really had one will start talking major shit about their hours, how hard it is, etc
literally doesn't matter what the job is, but they're employment newfags. I can't be the only person who has noticed this archetype
this screams that. why would you be bragging about not sleeping and having no time to relax. it will catchup with you, esp at 28
Bentley Murphy
idk people I know irl who say shit like that usually hate young people and want to make a point about how lazy they are in comparison to themselves. or theyre insecure about how theyre less educated so have a shitty job, and cope by saying young/educated people are lazy for not working labour