Originally posted by tiggat
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Previously on "How do you "Live a little" and step back from work?"
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OP I had the same epiphany you did two years ago, which is what eventually lead me into contracting after a failed business attempt. I'm trying to look at the bigger picture and build my contracting business into a boutique consultancy with a handful of techies and customers, over time. So far so good, 6 months in and I have two clients and a prospect. The reason I decided I wanted to be a free man and not tied to "the man" was due to work preventing me from attending a semi-pro Ice Hockey tryout back in 2016. I'd already made it past the first two cuts of players, but it was the last trial and I couldn't make it due to getting stuck at work - I automatically didn't make it.
After that I decided I wanted more control over my work and decisions, and I didn't want it to get in the way of my personal goals, when they really mattered.
Since then I've had a couple of injuries including a pretty bad concussion, which has ruled the whole pro hockey dream out for the rest of my life. So, I've decided the next leisure adventure is in motorsport - a couple of friends and myself are currently planning a season and doing our race licenses. Should be great if it pans out! That should fill the escapism void for at least another couple of years, even if the whole things is an enormous money bonfire. (the only thing that burns money quicker than physically burning it, is to race in motorsport with it, apparently...)
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWell when you have that heart attack or break down you will have an enforced break.
Besides bad diet and/or drink will cause heart failure before over work for me.
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostNot saying it isn't possible by any stretch of the imagination but for contractors it is increasingly becoming more difficult to have a break as agents are getting so picky about breaks in CVs and some sectors (banking seems to be one) really don't like it.
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Not saying it isn't possible by any stretch of the imagination but for contractors it is increasingly becoming more difficult to have a break as agents are getting so picky about breaks in CVs and some sectors (banking seems to be one) really don't like it.
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Originally posted by Hey View PostI heard this term recently and it got me thinking.
In the last 4 years I have barely taken a break, any breaks that have come have been from work and travelling to nice locations work wise.
How do you step back and look at the bigger picture of life?
Work seems to be getting ever more competitive with money getting reduced more and more while I am demanded to know and apply more and more. Employers don't seem to be interested in developing talent and want a finished package (full-time). Now doing contracting the concept of taking time off means losing money, and any free time does mean learning new things and doing all the chores that have been put off because of lack of time.
They say you should do something you are passionate about, well I am one of those people who cannot do what their passion is because of responsibilities so I turn what I can do which makes me money into my passion and try to be the best at it.
I was wondering if anyone has or had similar experience and worked out something that works for them.
The constant pursuit of more money, more money, more money is a rather fruitless objective.
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostIf I didn't have kids (those pesky kids...) then I would use that income and time to travel and meet new people in far away places. I still have that dream sometimes. Freedom, it's still a wonderful thought.
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