Hey guys,
if you're wondering why didn't bring you this week's episode of "My Artistic Journey", it's because I need to start focusing also on the 'real tangible world' so to say. I am still planning on restarting the series next week but...
Festival Season and Songwriting Workshops
Festival season is coming up so I need to put on a booking agent hat and start contacting them if I want to play - which I do! I also want to organize some songwriting workshops and take care of creating some form of sufficient regular income (unless I make a great investment move in the crypto space ;) ). The pressure is building up so to say...
Active vs. Passive Income
I feel that working on Steemit has brought me a wonderful way of generating income with my content, yet it still has some ways to go before it can cover my bills... What's more important from a business perspective, it's all active income - i.e. you have to exchange your time for money. Now that is good but I don't want it to be the only stream of income for me because it's not smart to make money that way - if you can't show up for some reason, you don't get paid.
While I know that the way to build wealth and sustainable financial flow is basically through passive income or investment, I feel like I haven't been focusing on it enough recently. Especially since I got sucked into the Steemit world :) Nothing against it, but it's not sustainable for me long term.
"Real World vs Online World"
I don't know about you, but when I work on Steemit, I tend to isolate myself and spend a lot of time at home by myself which I really don't enjoy that much in the end. I need more of a balance between the real world and the online world - contact with real human beings, playing live AND then sharing it online. But if I just dig myself into the online world, I go crazy in my house....
So I made a commitment to myself that this week, I would start focusing on real life activities and less on Steemit activities.
How do you manage your Steemit life with real life? I'd love to hear your thoughts!
Cheers
Petra