Ep. 3 Balancing a Full-Time Job with Creativity

Episode Summary:

Balancing a Full-Time Job with Creativity

Juggling a demanding job while trying to make time for creative passions isn’t easy, but it’s possible.

As a full-time video engineer working long hours and traveling constantly, I know how tough it is to balance work with photography, writing, and now this podcast. But I’ve found ways to stay creative even when life gets overwhelming, and in this episode, I’m sharing how you can too.

In This Episode, I Cover:

✅ How to make time for creative work when life feels too busy
✅ Why small, intentional moments matter more than long creative sessions
✅ The mindset shifts that help fight burnout and keep you going
✅ My approach to balancing photography with a demanding career
✅ Why it’s okay to take breaks—and how to use them wisely

If you’ve ever told yourself, “I’ll get back to it when things calm down,” this episode is for you. Spoiler: Things never really calm down—you just have to find ways to make it work.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

⏳ The real struggle of finding time for creativity with a full-time job
📷 Why carrying a camera daily can change your perspective
✍️ How mini projects keep you motivated, even when you’re short on time
🔄 Why small wins matter and how they add up over time
🛑 The importance of taking breaks without guilt

Actionable Tips for Staying Creative While Working Full-Time:

Always have a camera nearby – Be ready for unexpected creative moments
Use small gaps in your day – Even a 10-minute walk with your camera can make a difference
Create a mini project – Pick a simple theme to explore over time
Prioritize rest when needed – Burnout kills creativity faster than a busy schedule

Resources & Links:

📩 Let’s Connect!
Substack: Lagom Visuals
Instagram: @LagomVisuals

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