Want to learn one thing from you like how the fuck you seriously going to manage that much things!
Right now I'm working as an employee in a firm for 9-10 hrs a day and then after that I'm not able to do work for myself regularly am I lazy or what really I want to know the answer from you.
Well, you wanted it. Don't complain it's too long.
Well, I don't have a job. I study in college, but my major is Economics which is a joke as that's what I studied in high school.
So college is easy and takes no more than 4-5h a week. I'm 21 and I'm from Eastern Europe.
Last few summers, I worked really hard ( 14h/ a day ) in the United States to save some cash. Now I have enough money to invest and live off savings for the next 2-3 years as I'm still with my parents.
I don't wanna invest big sums. I want to walk slowly through my journey. Starting with small sums and small profits, then gradually as I learn - scaling and increasing the numbers.
I'm not in a hurry, but I don't waste my time either.
About the time management:
I've created my own work "schedule" ( Google/Apple calendar works fine)
Monday to Friday.
I wake up around 9-10 ( no alarm ).
I meditate while still in bed, then I have a breakfast
Around 11( sometimes earlier ) I start reading a book( I currently have like 8 physical copies of books I have to read and about 5 times more on my laptop as eBooks ). The main topics are - business, internet marketing, investments and last but not least - personal development.
Around 1, I do my workout, have a shower and eat.
Usually around 2-2:30 I am back to work. Currently I spend around 2 hours reading BHW threads as I've bookmarked many and some of them have like 20-30 pages ( Yes, I read them all ).
After I read everything bookmarked on BHW will keep checking it regularly for new posts, but I won't be digging for old-goldies unless I need to find something specifically, but that's when the Search function comes to play. I have a few more forums with about as many bookmarkes threads as here. One for picking up girls, one for business, one for CPA.
Around 5 - I start doing actual work. Now this depends really. When none of my projects require my urgest attention and/or I feel like I've lost motivation - I play poker.
Around 7 PM I'm having a dinner.
At 8 PM I'm side-hustling as a Samsung Expert, answering questions as a customer support and getting paid decent money for my country. For US, that'd be beer/pocket money. I do this so late, because of the timezone, US customers are more than 80% of the people who I work with and at 8PM here, most of them just "woke up" lol.
If it's not so busy I can play some more poker or work on another project, which can be pretty much anything. I'm really diversified as you can see and many suggest that's a bad strategy, but I prefer to have 10 things bringing me $10 a day, rather than 1 bringing me $100 ( for obvious reasons ).
I work until 10, then I go to bed and read a book again until I fall asleep, which doesn't happen too soon as my eyes still need 15-30 minutes to relax from the monitor.
On weekend - basicly I don't have a schedule as it is mainly - have fun. That's how it was planned and that's how it will be.
With one exception - meditation every damn morning.
Fun fact: I planned to have fun on weekends, watch TV shows, play some video games, go out with friends, but now as I started following my weekdays schedule I find these activities not interesting so I usually end up watching courses ( mainly Udemy or ones that are shared on BHW ), watching my favorite YouTubers' new videos from the week and/or reading books again.
In general, I'm very happy and I'm doing well for my age. Of course, I don't follow the schedule on a minute-by-minute basis. The main idea is to simply be productive. Of course I go out with friends, of course I date girls, of course I go fishing with my dad. The point is, when you have your system's spine set up - it's an "exception" not to work today and go visit an old friend. But when you don't have a work system, more often than not - the "exception" in your weekly routine is when you're actually being productive and working to become a better person.
Regards!
P.S. I was honestly thinking of making this a PM, because it's huge, but I thought more people might find it interesting.
P.S.2 - If moderators think it's not appropriate sitting here in the middle of the thread, feel free to delete it.