I don't know whether this is going to be useful to you or not, but I have been thinking about this a lot lately, and your situation is weirdly a situation I desire to be in and a situation I'm trying to avoid.
I want to avoid your situation, because of the large variance and unhealthy unsustainability that accompanies the startup lifestyle.
I desire your situation, because working on new products and ideas is my (currently) most ideal working arrangement, I value being in charge and be flexible.
So for me the solution I have thought about and try to implement in the next couple months is to do a split:
X% involves "mercenary labor", freelancing/remote work
Y% involves working on my on side projects
Z% do other awesome things
Minimize X with the restraint of providing enough sustainable income and maximize Z% with continious estimation of whether Y can actually make some money realistically.
I want to avoid your situation, because of the large variance and unhealthy unsustainability that accompanies the startup lifestyle.
I desire your situation, because working on new products and ideas is my (currently) most ideal working arrangement, I value being in charge and be flexible.
So for me the solution I have thought about and try to implement in the next couple months is to do a split:
X% involves "mercenary labor", freelancing/remote work Y% involves working on my on side projects Z% do other awesome things
Minimize X with the restraint of providing enough sustainable income and maximize Z% with continious estimation of whether Y can actually make some money realistically.
Would love any feedback