Lack of Sleep
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- hektor9110
wow guys those comments are hurtful.
I'm serious the place is still a work in progress but it went from a 100 year old property to a nice restaurant, patio, fireplace, rocks sticking out of the walls beautiful weather and 3 different kinds of beer which you can enjoy with pasta chicago style stuffed pizza. Is getting there!
- scarabin_net0
will alone is propping up my bones today
i fell like i'm gonna collapse at any minute
- VectorMasked0
unemployment FTW!
- doesnotexist0
extend deadlines, don't rush
- tcmmct0
@drgss it's not greed (well maybe a little) I just graduated and don't have a whole lot of good work in my portfolio or experience so I am working towards getting both. The money is nice, but it's not the main reason I do this. I don't get to do the kind of work I want to do in the future at my full-time job. So I freelance to build up my portfolio and supplement my income until I find a better job.
- honest0
It may be a case of making the most of what time you have to sleep.
Eat cheese before sleeping to ensure you have deep sleep.
- Explain how.ETM
- It's a case of enabling your brain to power-down. Dreaming helps to sort all the information you've absorbed during the day. If you dream well, you'll feel better in the morning as opposed to have blank sleep which is just a state of unconsciousness.honest
- If you're in the UK, Double Gloucester gave me the best dreams!vaxorcist
- skulik0
raise your rate and work out the wave, you'll appreciate the savings when you want to go travel, or spend it on something significant...
- vaxorcist0
You're too cheap! Or you should outsource and become a project manager/creative director.... Don't let people pressure you into doing mediocre work for random deadlines!
- juhls0
I always get 6-7 hours of sleep, at the very least. Unless I put something off until ridiculously late hours, but I slap myself a few times before it gets that far. I'm still tired all the time, for some reason.
Maybe it's time management. Which is funny, because I'm always on QBN. Perhaps I think my life is busier than it is (older people tell me this all the time), but school schedules vary a lot more compared to workplace schedules.
- monospaced0
Since nobody here, that I am aware of, has seen your work or has verified your freelance rate, any comments regarding either are meaningless. You just got out of school and you're working full time and have enough freelance projects to keep you busy the rest of the time. You're learning, and next time you won't book yourself so heavy.
Anyways, it sounds like you are an ambitious designer who isn't going to settle for mediocre quality for much longer. Keep the freelance work going and don't bite of more than you can chew, from the either the amount of projects you take on or their level of difficulty. Basically, take it easy on yourself with the side work; personal standards are often ridiculously high and can sometimes result in undercharging the client. Good luck.
- I have no idea what his rate is, but if he doesn't sometimes have people freak out at his rate, then the rate is too low!
vaxorcist
- I have no idea what his rate is, but if he doesn't sometimes have people freak out at his rate, then the rate is too low!
- danniisin0
your lucky the reccesion aint taking the jobs away...