Passive income (in the forms that it actually exists, and isn't a scam being sold by someone who makes their "helping" people create passive income) requires long-term thinking, and it's nearly impossible to make good long-term decisions when you're worrying about rent money or your next meal.
If you work full time, focus on getting a raise, a new job, or changing industries.
If you're a freelancer or consultant, raise your rates, or fire a shitty client to make room for a good one.
If you don't know how to do these things, you're not alone, and there's no shame in asking for help.
_Reliable_ income isn't necessarily a pre-requisite for passive income, but it's emotional leverage that most people try to skip past and never achieve either.
I have a job but not good salary and I can't change or ask for a raise right now because it is not possible. That's why I'm trying to find another source of income in addition to my current job. Thanks for taking the time to answer
If you’re willing to share, what is preventing you from finding additional work? You obviously feel married to a job that isn’t really working for you, and I’m wondering if you’re really stuck or just feeling stuck.
I'm stuck cz with my age and the skills I have, I can't find better job, I'm trying since more than 6 months to find better job but it didn't work out. So I was thinking about a part time job in addition to my main job. Kind of writing or doing hand made things. I'm just not sure what to do and where to start.
If you don’t have the skills to find a better job, consider using your free time to develop those skills. If you think of yourself as a student who has a job to cover living expenses, maybe you will feel motivated and excited. You have an opportunity to work towards a better life and have your costs covered by someone else. It’s all about how you look at it.
I made some aggressive investments in crypto this year, and they are paying off nicely… for now. I’m willing to pay the short term price of anxiety for getting these ridiculous returns, but there’s no way I’d recommend that someone put their meager savings into this stuff. I’m willing to take extreme risk, but I can also “afford” to lose the money. Even though the returns are technically passive, worrying about when to take my money out of a full time job. Sleep-at-night passive income only comes from making smart moves over time, along with inheriting money & getting lucky.
I'm 38. Never had a workout or fitness routine in my entire life except for a few brief and unsustained periods of working with a trainer, but quit.
Last May I bought a Quest 2 specifically to try Supernatural, a mix of Beatsabre with a Pelaton-style experience with pre-recorded song-driven sessions.
I did one 5 song session (20 mins or so) and for the first time in my life I was dripping with sweat and thought to myself "that was fun as hell, I want to do another one."
That want did not fade. I haven't missed a day since May 5th of 2021. I go harder some days than other. I take my Quest on vacation and do at least one session. I focus on closing rings on my Apple watch. I have become more mindful of my eating too.
I was also surprised that with Supernatural specifically, the inclusion of a game mechanic that translates to squats and lunges means has translated to pretty significant increase in strength as well, even though it's "just" body weight exercises.
I was skeptical about the additon of Boxing to Supernatural, but it's become my fav mode. I get to a target heart rate faster, and I've seen significant changes in my body since adding it.
Over the last 12 months I've lost almost 60lbs, feel better, am stronger, and enjoy the process. I'm headed towards a weight I haven't been since college, and it's clearly within reach.
This never happened before VR in spite of time and money spent on professional services, products, and trainers.
I'm adding a Tempo Move for some weight training, but I don't expect to give up Supernatural anytime soon, if ever!
This is amazing to read.
When people are looking for advice on what to do to be more healthy they're usually pointed towards routines or habits of exercise. In truth I feel like the best way is finding something you have fun with, routine comes in pretty easily after.
I’d add kudos to the Apple Watch, which I bought a few months before the quest. I never thought of myself as a “don’t break the chain” habit person but the watch proved me wrong!
I'll +1 the quality of the workout with Supernatural. I was a heavy XBox fitness user and loved the workouts available, along with the use of the Kinect to gameify and make sure I wasn't cheating. Supernatural offers the same thing to me. Workouts are intense, hard, and fun somehow. It took a little work to make sure I was timing things right and making the right motion for my moves to count, but the result is fun. To make it even better, I connect bluetooth audio to my home theater AVR and enjoy a much better music experience to get pumped up.
All power to you! Congratulations. For me, the takeaway is that XR (AR+VR) opens up a new market and attracts new people (customers). Everything in our world is a continuum. Candles to lightbulbs, horses to ICE to EV mobility. Telegraphs to phone to cell. The adoption curve is the continuum.
Your comment is such a clear signal that this technology, XR, has a place on this continuum. It will evolve and attract new people to it who have not been sold on/motivated to engage with previous generations of presentation - in your case exercise.
Totally agree. This experience gave me a very strong sense of applications that I would have been much more skeptical of before. Really powerful (and for me, unexpected) gateway.
Do you use the regular strap? I've been trying to get into workout stuff but the regular strap never really keeps the device in place when I go for more than 10-15 minutes
I upgraded to the elite strap with the extra battery pretty early on. Never feels loose, and I can easily work out for 60-90 mins without worrying about battery issues.
Who would have thought video games would get people to excercise! That's really cool, I wasn't sure VR would stick around this time, but it seems like it's found some good niches
I love it! Used it to make the book shown on my site https://tiny.mba
Also cool, I use it in a browser overlay when I do livestreaming with OBS! Once I realized I could embed HTML/CSS in the stream I was able to copy/paste this right into the overlay. So easy.
I used Firebug on a work site once to quickly demonstrate a potential change to a website. They got angry thinking I had access to the actual site and that I had changed it without permission.
Third this. Perhaps the most organized, complete set of free info on consulting, pricing, and negotiation. His book Double Your Freelance Rate is pretty great too.
This is actually a phenomenal resource. Brennan Dunn provides a lot of insight into understanding what value you create and how to pitch it properly. 10/10