You have to work 30 - 40hrs a week, but, you get to choose the day, times, hours you want to structure it. What's your dream work schedule?
How would you do it?
How would you do it?
How would you do it?
How would you do it?
How would you do it?
To feel like all the bills are covered and you have enough left to save and go out a couple times a month. Nothing crazy, just simple - whatever that would look like for you, a weekly income.
I recently started teaching online (one on one lessons), and I'm curious to hear from those of you who also teach online. Which days of the week tend to be the busiest for you? Are there certain days or time slots that consistently fill up faster than others?
I recently started teaching online, and I'm curious to hear from those of you who also teach online.
Which days of the week tend to be the busiest for you? Are there certain days or time slots that consistently fill up faster than others?
Currently useing a bucket and garden rake, which has been fine and gets the job done but wondering what the rest of you have used and like the most. The rake i use is a metal rock rake with a wooden handle.
Sometimes it can be hard to scoop the crab up though, so curious of everyone's method/approach
Hi everyone,
I just graduated with my doctorate on May 8th, and ever since then I've felt... stuck.
I've been applying for jobs, but I have no inspiration, joy, or motivation for much of anything. I can't seem to get myself back into my exercise routine. I wake up, make coffee, sit on the couch, and drift through the day. Sometimes I'll play a little Stardew Valley (it's so wholesome and cute), but even that only holds my attention for an hour before I get bored.
I used to spend a lot of time in my garden, but now it's so hot that I mostly just go out to water when needed.
The hardest part is that the thing that used to bring me the most joy—the thing I devoted years of my life to—now feels like the last thing I want to think about. It brings up memories and emotions that leave me feeling defeated, like "why bother?" or "I'm not good enough." Intellectually, I know those thoughts aren't true. I know I'm good at what I do. But emotionally, I keep running into a wall.
What's strange is that even when I don't feel bad, I still can't seem to reconnect with the passion that used to keep me up for hours because I loved it so much.
I know I'm mostly just venting, but I figured sharing it might help. Maybe someone else has felt this way after reaching a huge goal. If so, how did you find your way forward?