If I were to give advice... Delegate if you can. Think about workflow. Thank about process. Working double the hours of a 9-5 will probably net 1.5x results. That's fuck all. Delegating and using other smart force multipliers on your work is the key. https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/sep/08/youtube-stars-burnout-fun-bleak-stressed …
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Essentially, many YouTubers work dumb but work hard. They grind themselves into a fine paste. That's the burnout. My litmus test for if I'm fucking this stuff up: has my job significantly impacted my sleep schedule and diet. The second that happens alarm bells should be ringing.
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This is also why I'm very hesitant on doing Twitch. With it, my time is the absolute bottleneck. There are no real force multipliers, no ways to smartly leverage my time. So it seems like a bit of a dead end if work life balance / time for side projects is the goal.
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Replying to @BellularGaming
just to pipe in here, there are definitely ways to smartly leverage your time when it comes to streaming on twitch, most streamers are just really bad about it (because most streamers don't really even think about it)
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Yeah, that's v fair. Is there much that you've found useful? For me it's always been that I know I can write a video in 2 hours, rec the face stuff in 30m, do edit notes & hand off to my editor. So if I know I can do that for 2.5h, then streaming for that time doesn't add up.
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oh for sure, especially in your position as someone who's established on youtube already, you should absolutely be spending your time there over twitch
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For my personality, I think you're right. But it's interesting thinking of a world where Asmongold chose to continue doing YouTube as his main thing. Always fascinating how one tiny decision changes someones path.
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