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I have been doing 7 till 8 working through my dinner hour and all day Saturday , and moving machinery around so I can make this possible even if there is no nights and weekends that is something to look forward to

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Going self employed and looking forward to working less hours? I think you might have a shock coming.:001_smile:

 

If it doesn't free you up somewhat your doing something wrong.

 

I have been doing 7 till 8 working through my dinner hour and all day Saturday , and moving machinery around so I can make this possible even if there is no nights and weekends that is something to look forward to

 

its all down to you now, and if you cant reduce the hours you have been doing by a long chalk work out why and change that. Getting the work/life balance right is key to a long, happy, productive, healthy life and career:thumbup:

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