Catching yourself from burning out is not only necessary but incredibly healthy. Thank you for sharing and letting us know that it’s okay to slow down and create balance in our lives. 🙏🏻 ✅Adding time blocking too
Your photo walks were a huge part of helping me rediscover my love and joy for photography after burnout shelved me for almost five years. Thank you for all the work you put into community building. Excited for the winter events you’re planning. I’ll be there 🙌
Thanks Nick, just hearing your story reminds of why I do what I do. Been a pleasure having you join the walks and your work is great! Looking forward to this year. 🙌
Silencing my notifications has been a life saver and I recently learned how to have a select people’s notifications not be silenced for emergencies! good luck with finding your balance! 🙏
I haven’t touched my camera since the beginning of October. It really hurts me that it’s the case but I lost all inspiration and drive to shoot. I’m a husband and father of 2. I lost my full time job and have had to step into a new career as well as carrying many other part time/side jobs not including photography. Burning out is unfortunate. I’m trying to streamline just like you mentioned but it’s tough. I hear you and appreciate the info you added to this video, take care of yourself!
Thank you for your vulnerability and for continuing to share your journey. As creatives, we often set these lofty goals and that’s great. They challenge us, push us, and leave us with tools and experiences that no one can take away. But what you’ve pointed out is so important: productivity isn’t always about relentless hustle. Sometimes, it’s about knowing when to pause, to rest, to step back. Cheers to you for recognizing that and giving yourself the space to do it.
Inspiring, informative and educational, as always! It actually has made me feel better about output, and simultaneously pushed me to plan out aspirations for content creation for 2025.
Thanks for sharing. Burnout is so real and it’s helpful when we are all honest about it. Always love watching whatever you do next!! Happy New Year (& early bday) 🎉🎉
Maybe one day I’ll be able to commit daily, but for now I’m going to go at my own pace (for better or for worse), as long as it’s fun for me. Thanks for watching!
Catching yourself from burning out is not only necessary but incredibly healthy. Thank you for sharing and letting us know that it’s okay to slow down and create balance in our lives. 🙏🏻 ✅Adding time blocking too
Yesssir! Let me know how the time blocking works out for you.
Your photo walks were a huge part of helping me rediscover my love and joy for photography after burnout shelved me for almost five years. Thank you for all the work you put into community building.
Excited for the winter events you’re planning. I’ll be there 🙌
Thanks Nick, just hearing your story reminds of why I do what I do. Been a pleasure having you join the walks and your work is great! Looking forward to this year. 🙌
Super Dope! #StaySolid 💯
Appreciate you!
Silencing my notifications has been a life saver and I recently learned how to have a select people’s notifications not be silenced for emergencies! good luck with finding your balance! 🙏
I need to check that out, thanks for the tip!
I haven’t touched my camera since the beginning of October. It really hurts me that it’s the case but I lost all inspiration and drive to shoot. I’m a husband and father of 2. I lost my full time job and have had to step into a new career as well as carrying many other part time/side jobs not including photography. Burning out is unfortunate. I’m trying to streamline just like you mentioned but it’s tough. I hear you and appreciate the info you added to this video, take care of yourself!
Thanks Carl, hope you figure it out or at least find some inspiration and balance in the process. All the best for 2025!
Thank you for your vulnerability and for continuing to share your journey. As creatives, we often set these lofty goals and that’s great. They challenge us, push us, and leave us with tools and experiences that no one can take away. But what you’ve pointed out is so important: productivity isn’t always about relentless hustle. Sometimes, it’s about knowing when to pause, to rest, to step back. Cheers to you for recognizing that and giving yourself the space to do it.
100%!!! As always Jorge, you get it. Thanks for watching and Happy New Year!
I felt this. Thank you for being transparent bro
I knew you would relate to this one.
Inspiring, informative and educational, as always! It actually has made me feel better about output, and simultaneously pushed me to plan out aspirations for content creation for 2025.
Glad you found it helpful and encouraging! Looking forward to seeing what you create this year.
Thank you for being honest. It reminds me that we are all human and not machines. Have a wonderful 2025
Happy New Year Thomas!
Burnout is real, gotta take care of yourself bro. Happy New Year!
Appreciate it! Happy New Year to you too.
Thanks for sharing. Burnout is so real and it’s helpful when we are all honest about it. Always love watching whatever you do next!! Happy New Year (& early bday) 🎉🎉
Thank you so much Joy!!!
Great video
Appreciate you watching!
If you comitt, you do it daily. A week off, understandble. Thats why youtube is not a career.
Maybe one day I’ll be able to commit daily, but for now I’m going to go at my own pace (for better or for worse), as long as it’s fun for me. Thanks for watching!