I'd love to hear from you in the comments a story from either a time you burned out or how you recovered from burning out. Let's help each get back on our feet. Timestamps: 0:00 - It felt like a finish line 1:05 - Let's go back to 2019 4:34 - My busiest year ever in 2022 6:56 - Client & subcontractor drama 8:56 - What was I going to do next? 10:36 - Drifting & procrastination 11:11 - Seeking escape & therapy 13:02 - Solid inner tube metaphor 14:19 - Figuring out what was next 16:03 - Anti-famous 17:14 - Teasing the next episodes
@RickSeigmund01
4 ай бұрын
Hey Caleb, so great to see you back! I've got to say, I believe your voice and insights are sorely needed in this space. Thank you for sharing, and you've absolutely got me (and plenty more) cheering you on. We've all had low spots, and will continue to grind through them. My opinion, that's life. Not good or bad, simply how things can go. What helps? Honestly, looking at your family and knowing they love you and are counting on you. Feel that weight, it's appropriate. For me personally, my faith in God. Hi to Jen, so looking forward to what you have to share.
@GriffinConway
4 ай бұрын
Great video. Nice to hear from you after all this time. Really interesting journey. Thanks for sharing!
@craigw.scribner6490
4 ай бұрын
Thanks, Caleb, for your honesty and sharing your experience. As a father of triplets who were born when our first child was two (now 36 and 38 years old), I totally understand. Keep up the great work and, as a long-time subscriber to your channel, I look forward to following your progress.
@AudreyWigginsShow1013
4 ай бұрын
Your transparency is incredibly inspiring. Thank you, Caleb, for putting yourself out here in the community. You are blessed because you are a blessing. I stumbled over here from X. I am so glad I did!🥰👏🙌🙏 I have a slightly similar client story which made me stop webcasting for a while. Starting in 2011 I began producing/editing webTV shows because of a video suite of tools I was selling at the time. It had a web show. I created my show and got entrepreneurs to come to my makeshift studio and talk about their business. I even won an award for supporting business owners. This one guest in particular encouraged me that the show was valuable and that pole would pay to be on it. In the meantime, we finished her interview and released it. She later told me she had never watched it and that she had got sick. Duh, it's the internet. The content is evergreen. That thing upset me so bad that I just couldn't do it anymore. I also had a good friend die. He had a 4-month-old and two younger kids and a wife. Unlike you there was no money loss involved but my feelings were hurt. Actually, my finances were not that great at all during that time. I didn't even have a car - yeah it was repossessed. I saw a counselor too and was so excited to keep that appointment every week or every other week (I don't remember) on the bus🚌no less! Well, I'm long past that and excited for my future as I face retirement from the 9to5. I am excited to launch into the deep water and catch a big fish or 10.😄🎣🤑 Thanks again!
@Secretweapondoze
4 ай бұрын
This is exactly what my life needs ❤🎉❤, I can’t wait!
@CreativeVideoTips
4 ай бұрын
love this - you're the real deal
@CalebWojcik
4 ай бұрын
Thanks man.
@soumyonath911
4 ай бұрын
Watching your video after years
@EzraMF
19 күн бұрын
For us that live in SD $500k a year is to live fairly comfortable
Пікірлер: 10