Breadfruit, can I ask how you cope with your working hours? I used to work full-time as a self-employed gardener, but couldn't cope once peri started. I would love to return to my previous levels of energy.
One of the reasons I became a gardener was because of the Menopause. It was really bad in 2012. I was not coping well. It was an up and down with me. I was them made redundant quite quickly as I just could not cope. It did not help that I worked nearly 8 hours a day in a basement area (nice enough offices, but no windows, no daylight). I suffer from SAD as well and need daylight. Lunch times were really bad in summer as everyone enjoyed the hot sun and eating lunch outside and I had to go back to my "prison". I was really depressed and in the dumps, did not really care about the job. The commute on public transport also did a number on me as I detest public transport. Hubby was stressing me to quit, but my pride and stubbornness got in the way.
My redundancy paid for my van, insurances and tools. Then I started with the odd job here and there, Totally undercharged and worked way too hard. But I was in a happy place until the next winter. But I pulled myself up and was quite ruthless in raising my prices. I lost 80% of my customers, but within a month my book was full again with new customers.
I realised that I can now work less hours but earn the same amount of money or more. This means I can leave the house later and come home earlier, I hate being stuck in traffic. Leave at around 9 or 10 am to avoid the commuter and school runs, then finish at 3 to 4 pm, usually without a break or I have a snack whilst driving to next customer. I only need to earn enough to cover my business outgoings, pay for the council tax, water and the food for us. Everything else my hubby covers.
It takes years to find the right loyal customers. But once you have them you are set. I am thinking of taking someone on next year. But will be checking this out in the next 2 months if it is worth me doing or shedding a couple more customers. I am also going to raise prices again next year, this may help with the shedding of customers. I love gardening, but I am still not there where I earn enough to cover my costs and still have enough time for other interests and not stress out my body.
I am 50 now and I notice the difference from 2 - 3 years ago that I cannot put in 12 hours in the summer, never mind how much I love being outside. Cutting hedges 2 years ago was easier then, than now, even with better kit. In the winter my arthritis is kicking in and the right hand freezes up in the cold, also my back, neck and knees don't like the cold much.
I tried those energy drinks for the bodybuilders, but don't like the taste and the chemicals. I also tried many of the snack and energy bars. Some are so full of chemicals and processed that my eczema kicked off big time. So I stick with the basic ones. Snickers is good, Tracker as well as it has nuts. I tried those really expensive ones from Jordans and a few other makes but there is something in them that makes me ill. I totally stay away from those by Kellogg's and the other makers like that, they are so loaded with sugar and salt they should be banned. There is something in them that I react to, even their supposedly really healthy ones to lose weight with.
When working: Every morning I eat organic if possible, rolled oats with fresh bananas or blueberries, real honey to sweeten and a cup of coffee.
Lunch time I take a banana or sometimes a ham sandwich or peanut butter sandwich, a snack bar or chocolate with my watered down juice or a cuppa from a customer, then on my way home it could be another banana or banana chips. For dinner its usually a fully cooked meal, meat, rice or potatoes, vegetable. Night time snack could be anything, leftovers, banana, pop corn, biscuits, snack bar, ice cream. Because of my food allergies my food consumption is quite basic and samey, I know what makes me ill and try to keep away from it. You will not find many processed foods in my larder.
When not working, its grazing every couple of hours. I am looking for food, but I have not stocked up, so to stop me from overgrazing. The next shop is over 10 min walk and they don't have stuff I like anyway. So I try to toughen it out right now.
If I am out and about I don't feel this need to eat, which confuses me.
But this drinking of a glass of water seems to help. I have not yet felt a need to look for food. I had scrambled eggs and toast with cheese this morning at 9am. Plus a cup of coffee. Then I had a full glass of water with some juice half hour later. I have a cup of builder's tea sitting next to me now at 1.15 pm and don't feel I need it (it's cold anyway). By now I would have gone crazy looking for something. But by 3 pm I know I will need something or its bust.