Any Advice For Someone Working ~65 hours/ week ?

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Keep it G there are plenty of other legit buisness you can get into without slaving away. I mean I work 40 a week on top of fulltime school shit and doing whatever I need for the army and still got my side hustle which is starting to become my main hustle selling firearms. Fairly cheap and easy to get into and way more longterm stability then houses.

Put to answer your question 5 hour energy work and it doesn't have like a crashING after affect
 
Good luck to you brotha.

While in Grad School, I used to work for a sandwich joint. Hours stretched till 4 AM some nights. Some 12 hour days, but rarely 16.

I slept when I could and I made sure I had some Energy Drinks on deck - usually Monster or 5-Hr Energy. I was in school and had few responsibilities, so that might be a little different than your situation.

It sounds like you will have to find a cadence that works for you, along with the subtle things that help you out.

God speed reaching your goals.

 
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The_Jackal;8610426 said:
Keep it G there are plenty of other legit buisness you can get into without slaving away. I mean I work 40 a week on top of fulltime school shit and doing whatever I need for the army and still got my side hustle which is starting to become my main hustle selling firearms. Fairly cheap and easy to get into and way more longterm stability then houses.

Put to answer your question 5 hour energy work and it doesn't have like a crashING after affect

I know this here to be true but with my current skill set and experience levels most jobs I can get are around $10-11 / hr range until I get back in and finish school. I used to work at a credit union so this time around I wanted something where I wouldn't have to deal with the general public. I picked up the full time job for the benefits but I really like the part-time job for the skills I'd learn and be able to put on my resumé down the line.

I couldn't see myself selling guns tho
 
Peace_79;8610432 said:
Good luck to you brotha.

While in Grad School, I used to work for a sandwich joint. Hours stretched till 4 AM some nights. Some 12 hour days, but rarely 16.

I slept when I could and I made sure I had some Energy Drinks on deck - usually Monster or 5-Hr Energy. I was in school and had few responsibilities, so that might be a little different than your situation.

It sounds like you will have to find a cadence that works for you, along with the subtle things that help you out.

God speed reaching your goals.

Preciate that bro. Yeah I think the main part of it will be just finding a rhythm that works for me. I'm not in school at the moment ( i might go back one day) but I don't have kids or anything so my life is pretty light right now
 
Start planning each week in advance, including your meals. Try not to fall into a habit of eating fast food alot because it's quick.

Its cliche, but eat plenty of fruits and vegetables and drink a lot of water. Eat frequent small meals vs infrequent big meals. It might be worth it to check out some type of multi vitamin.. i think enery drinks are cool, but just remember that too much of anything can be bad....good luck bruh
 
My advise would be to start investing energy into a side hustle/low key talent or skill you have and wean yourself off of being an employee. Eventually if you are working 65+ hrs a week, it will be for what you're building, and you can take some of that money and flip property.

As far as lack of sleep goes it is what it is. There are only 24hrs in a day, but keeping the body healthy is important. Leave the energy drinks alone and keep the body properly nourished and lack of sleep won't be be as much of a factor. But sleep is essential.

Green and Black Teas have natural caffeine as well and have no crash.
 
I promised myself I wouldn't dedicate 16 hours of my day to anything I didn't love. Money isn't worth it, the stress alone is an energy drain.

Get some green tea though, you might want to sweeten it (I don't) but its good for ya. Leave those energy drinks and anything packed with sugar alone.

Snack on nuts, if you not allergic, specifically peanuts as they give energy. Drink plenty of water and sleep well.
 
NeighborhoodNomad. ;8610527 said:
My advise would be to start investing energy into a side hustle/low key talent or skill you have and wean yourself off of being an employee. Eventually if you are working 65+ hrs a week, it will be for what you're building, and you can take some of that money and flip property.

As far as lack of sleep goes it is what it is. There are only 24hrs in a day, but keeping the body healthy is important. Leave the energy drinks alone and keep the body properly nourished and lack of sleep won't be be as much of a factor. But sleep is essential.

Green and Black Teas have natural caffeine as well and have no crash.

I quit my last job in Jan. 2014 .. I was doing my hustle since then but eventually shit went left. Right now I'm in kind of a transition so I can get things in order. This situation is by no means permanent.
 
Koltrain;8610497 said:
Start planning each week in advance, including your meals. Try not to fall into a habit of eating fast food alot because it's quick.

Its cliche, but eat plenty of fruits and vegetables and drink a lot of water. Eat frequent small meals vs infrequent big meals. It might be worth it to check out some type of multi vitamin.. i think enery drinks are cool, but just remember that too much of anything can be bad....good luck bruh

Yea this right here the move just have everything laid out. Preciate that
 
If you gon work that much. Might as well do it for yourself. Every endeavor i've ever undertaken in life started off slow, everything. But if you put those kinds of hours in on something you have a passion for, it will be worth it in the end, and faster than you think. You'll thank yourself later on. Quarter raises every 90 days don't stand up to building something you love on your own, monetarily or morale. I wake up before my alarm clock goes off. I used beat the breaks off the snooze button before I jumped off the porch on my own.
 
obnoxiouslyfresh;8610526 said:
You're going to burn out. Scratch the part time job, and become an uber driver.

I think I can handle it if I manage it well. I'm not going to be doing it forever..it's just a means to get to an end (buying property)
 
The real gem is to do something you like.Because healthy people die too but happy people live longer than all kinds of people.You should work to dedicate yourself to give the means for you to do something you really like.
 
_Lefty;8610550 said:
If you gon work that much. Might as well do it for yourself. Every endeavor i've ever undertaken in life started off slow, everything. But if you put those kinds of hours in on something you have a passion for, it will be worth it in the end, and faster than you think. You'll thank yourself later on. Quarter raises every 90 days don't stand up to building something you love on your own, monetarily or morale. I wake up before my alarm clock goes off. I used beat the breaks off the snooze button before I jumped off the porch on my own.

That's the goal man...I just need some capital and to clean up my credit
 

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