Staying Productive is Hard Work
At this very moment, I’m working a full time job as a web designer, planning Cargo Metro, handling the dissolution of another business, CampRoster (I reference it in my first post), working sparingly on freelance design work, hitting the fitness gym daily and eating a strict diet. I admit, I am overwhelmed! However, I do see light at the end of the tunnel. Once all of the accounts tied to CampRoster are cancelled and the taxes are filed, I will feel a great sense of relief. I also will stop taking on freelance work after one last project for a friend that is outstanding. And, hopefully, my new strict diet and gym routine regiment will prevent any winter colds and keep me moving strong.
Since I’m in serious saving mode for Cargo Metro, I also need to cut my expenses more and take a look at the day job. Luckily, I’ve been in the process of cutting my expenses. The last big item that I feel I can cut is having a car. So, I’m going to place it for sale next week. Of course, to add to the complexity, my day job is becoming a hassle. After two years, my job’s dynamic is changing and its starting to cause fustration that I can’t afford at the moment. This is probably the lowest priority item but I may look for contract work. With that, I could potentially make more money which will be needed for the store. So, in conclusion, my sincerity and focus is on Cargo Metro.