23 min

Tizzy Wire Podcast - Ep 10 - Taking Time The tizzywire's Podcast

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As I'm racing in between work, getting kids to bed, and eating that ceremonial bowl of ramen at 9PM, I have started to notice that adding a project on top of the standard regular life is a lot of work. Probably more work than I anticipated. And oddly enough, I haven't really minded.
I've loved every episode of this podcast, and it's been thrilling meeting and talking to people about the project, both on and off the show.
As I approached the last couple of weeks though, I realized that it was time to take a break. Just for a night--something that I haven't really allowed myself since I got started.
It's funny how often I would allow breaks in my day before, and they were always validated, but this one was hard for me. I didn't want to stop, but I truly had to. And it was glorious.
Sitting down and vegging on sweet potato chips and watching a classic 1930's film was just what the doctor ordered. My next day was fully refreshed with new ideas ready to go.
I had never really considered taking time off as a necessity, as this podcast seems like such a 'bonus' to my life. How can I validate time off from fun? But it is work, however much fun it can be. And even fun things can take it out of you.
That day off has given me time to think about the vision of this Tizzy Wire quest. Lots of ideas in the works. You just wait!

As I'm racing in between work, getting kids to bed, and eating that ceremonial bowl of ramen at 9PM, I have started to notice that adding a project on top of the standard regular life is a lot of work. Probably more work than I anticipated. And oddly enough, I haven't really minded.
I've loved every episode of this podcast, and it's been thrilling meeting and talking to people about the project, both on and off the show.
As I approached the last couple of weeks though, I realized that it was time to take a break. Just for a night--something that I haven't really allowed myself since I got started.
It's funny how often I would allow breaks in my day before, and they were always validated, but this one was hard for me. I didn't want to stop, but I truly had to. And it was glorious.
Sitting down and vegging on sweet potato chips and watching a classic 1930's film was just what the doctor ordered. My next day was fully refreshed with new ideas ready to go.
I had never really considered taking time off as a necessity, as this podcast seems like such a 'bonus' to my life. How can I validate time off from fun? But it is work, however much fun it can be. And even fun things can take it out of you.
That day off has given me time to think about the vision of this Tizzy Wire quest. Lots of ideas in the works. You just wait!

23 min

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