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Ask HN: How to make money while burnt out?
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11 points
by medienjunkie
4311 days ago
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My resources are running out fast, and I still find myself unable to work. I'm not up to date with the latest web technologies (like AngularJS which seems to be in high demand). I've started a project to learn it, but often find myself unable to type even though I already know what I should type. Maybe it reminds me too much of Java (Spring), but that's besides the point - such concerns shouldn't stop me from working. As a result I don't really have the confidence to accept consulting gigs at the moment, because I am not sure if I can work consistently. I know web development (especially front end) is not my dream job, but time seems too short to learn anything else. Usually I can pick up new programming technologies fairly quickly, though. I wonder if I should try to work at a cafe for a while, but of course it doesn't pay well, and it might also be beneficial to exude happiness which I don't atm. Any ideas? I am at a loss. I think people often recommend to take a break, but I can't afford it at the moment. My wife is expecting a baby any day so I can not just simply go away either. |
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Having a kid will require you to learn all new things. Sure - they're not tech related, but it'll get your brain to work in ways it never has before, and perhaps give you a renewed focus about why you're working.
If it were me, I'd also be up-front with my wife about what I'm dealing with. You're bound to be sleep-deprived and at-times frustrated with the challenges of a newborn, and it'll help to make sure she's aware of your concerns. Good luck! Work will come and go, and I'm sure a short while from now, Angular will be considered old-news ... but having a kid is an awesome experience.