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🗓️ 1 January 2021
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0:00.0 | What is up everybody? Welcome to another episode of limited resources. This episode |
0:18.6 | number 577. My name is Marshall and when you limited resources, and joining me online all the way from Denver, Colorado. It's Louise Scott Vargas. |
0:28.0 | Louise, how are the holidays? |
0:30.0 | Good, good. We were talking about this kind of before, before the show started, but holidays are always |
0:36.8 | weird when you're in the content creation business. |
0:40.8 | Like it's a fantastic job, you know, definitely don't take this as complaints because I think we both love what we do and love the freedom it affords us and you know |
0:48.9 | Are very passionate about it, but you also don't really get holidays in the same way and so weeks like this |
0:54.7 | and last week where if you're like a nine to five or office job that you know |
0:58.9 | you have the week off you're like sweet week off when you're when you're |
1:02.2 | kind of doing what we do it's like |
1:03.3 | sweet I've got three days to do what I have to do in five days because it doesn't |
1:06.7 | really change the demands too much of what you got to do it just means that you have |
1:12.1 | fewer days to do that. |
1:13.7 | Yeah, I remember when I first quit my office job to start trying. At the time, I didn't know if I was going to be able to do it, |
1:21.4 | but to try to do content full time. |
1:24.4 | And, you know, I remember I had a moment where I was like, oh, so if I don't work, I don't get anything. |
1:33.3 | Hmm. Like if I don't make any stuff, nothing, I can't survive, right? |
1:40.3 | And it's like, there's a certain level of when you go to the office, right? And it's like there's a certain level of when you go to the office, right, where you're like, I need to show up. I need to be present. I need to do my job. And then a paycheck will show up. Right? But it's not as tied directly because it just becomes your routine |
1:55.9 | and you're just doing it. |
1:57.2 | But here it's like, if I don't make things, I don't live. |
2:01.3 | It's like, oh, crap.. And that's and then that all kind of like scatters out to stuff like holidays and everything. We were like, well, still need to make stuff. But like you said, like with all jobs, there's a very significant trade off there as well which it gives you some freedom, no boss, that kind of stuff and it lets you focus your energy on something you want. |
2:22.8 | I always, people ask a lot about that kind of stuff |
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