see i dont see it as draining (whatever the weathers doing adam).why would i?i only work 5 -7 hours "on the glass" a day 4 or 5 days a week.its a doddle compared to the 60 hour weeks i worked nearly 30 years ago.i feel truly blessed that i can earn a very good living without busting my balls working crazy hours like millions of people do every week.
Because grafting properly for 5-7 hours is knackering. I've said it before but I don't mess about, it's much harder physically doing this job for 6 hours a day than it is working as an employee when I wouldn't have put no where near the same effort in. I get round my work, I don't have a break, maybe 5-10 mins to eat a sarnie. Im constantly rushing none stop, when I get home generally I'm tired.
Then I get up the next day and have to get round the work, if it chucks it down for half a day and I don't get round then I'm in catch up mode so working harder. If I get delayed again then it makes it worse, and so becomes and endless chase to catch back up. Then with that it becomes draining both physically and mentally. I don't feel like I can have a day off to relax (other than a forced day off due to weather etc which is not relaxing). Just feels like work work work all the time it's draining and not enjoyable when it's like that.
I'm not saying this is all the time, sometimes I'm on top and flying other times I feel like this. That's why I said at times it can be draining. It's swings and roundabouts, ups and downs.
But I do have a goal to set someone on next year.