Switch to Your Side Project When You Need a Break
I love creative side projects because they help me procrastinate and still get
things done. They help me avoid feeling like I want to pull my hair out when I’m
working at my main gig.
They also help me cultivate new creative habits without taking massive risks
or investing a lot of time and money into a single idea.
The next time you’re struggling with your main gig and think, “Oh God, I
just don’t have the energy, the passion or any good ideas to face into this today,”
pick up your side project and work on that instead.
Do it for five minutes, do it for an hour, or do it for an entire day. Then return
to your main gig with the energy of someone who’s just back from a refreshing
holiday in the sun.
If you’re lucky enough to love your main gig, switching gives you a much-
needed break from a troublesome idea and enables you to practise your creative
skills in a different way. You could even be nudging your career along like
Weiner did.
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