Work on a subject you love, and hustling will become far more simple to do than playing video games or watching Netlix. Also, one thing that's working for me (but I think it's possible because I'm single, and working in Paris so my home is not very far from my job) is to go to my workplace early or stay like 1h later than usual, so that I can work on my side-projects in a calm and distraction-free environment.
go to my workplace early or stay like 1h later than usual
In the US this would make any IP you develop for your sidehustle automatically belong to your employer AND you'd be expected to work on work stuff while you're there.
It's okay, most employers in the US put a clause in your contract that says your IP belongs to them regardless of whether you develoepd it using company equipment or not. The nice thing about CA is that this clause is illegal and unenforceable (they still put it in there just in case you're easily fooled)
Work on a subject you love, and hustling will become far more simple to do than playing video games or watching Netlix. Also, one thing that's working for me (but I think it's possible because I'm single, and working in Paris so my home is not very far from my job) is to go to my workplace early or stay like 1h later than usual, so that I can work on my side-projects in a calm and distraction-free environment.
In the US this would make any IP you develop for your sidehustle automatically belong to your employer AND you'd be expected to work on work stuff while you're there.
Oh crap, didn't know that. In France I'm even working on my company's MacBook and the work still stays mine according to law :p
It's okay, most employers in the US put a clause in your contract that says your IP belongs to them regardless of whether you develoepd it using company equipment or not. The nice thing about CA is that this clause is illegal and unenforceable (they still put it in there just in case you're easily fooled)
Really scaring