I have been building, learning, searching, investing for the last 6 years, back to back, non-stop. I feel I have officially reached burnout. One week I am super into building and I code new things like crazy. And the next I just want to chill and go surfing lol. Do you go through a similar phase? How do you deal with the constant change of emotions?
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I am feeling that as well. I am working to build out productive panda shop at the moment too and it is not easy. We are selling merchandise to generate some revenue.
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I started to find some super helpful tools to automate my routing and I found it really helpful. Instead of writing really deep and meaningful responses to the threads, sometimes I just click on the bottom of my social media communication tool (Ai for sure) to formulate the answer. Meanwhile, I can focus on what I really enjoy discovering for a new piece. Shout out for my selection of tools (all found on PH and advised here by the way) for marketing daily routing!)
Instead of fighting the low-energy phases, I treat them as necessary recovery—just like athletes need rest days. I plan my work around natural energy peaks and give myself permission to step back when I need to recharge.
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I am feeling that as well. I am working to build out productive panda shop at the moment too and it is not easy. We are selling merchandise to generate some revenue.
I started to find some super helpful tools to automate my routing and I found it really helpful. Instead of writing really deep and meaningful responses to the threads, sometimes I just click on the bottom of my social media communication tool (Ai for sure) to formulate the answer. Meanwhile, I can focus on what I really enjoy discovering for a new piece. Shout out for my selection of tools (all found on PH and advised here by the way) for marketing daily routing!)
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Instead of fighting the low-energy phases, I treat them as necessary recovery—just like athletes need rest days. I plan my work around natural energy peaks and give myself permission to step back when I need to recharge.