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How I still find time to make videos alongside my full-time job. This is what a typical weekday evening usually looks like for me. After work, I eat at home first. Then I often walk to the warehouse. I turn on the lights, light the stove, and set up the camera. While everything is getting started, I prepare a job and see what can be done that evening. During the day, I work full-time. Part of the week from home, part from the office. Due to travel time and international meetings, my workdays don't always run smoothly. That's why I don't work to a strict schedule in the evenings, but rather with a fixed time when I start. After dinner, I usually start preparing. I lay out tools, set something out for later, and decide where I'll start. I work without a script. I just start filming what happens as I go. Sometimes it just happens naturally, sometimes it's finished sooner. Filming usually takes one to two hours. Then I clean up everything. If it works out, I start editing that same evening. Otherwise, I'll do it the next morning. This way, I can regularly make videos in addition to my work, without every evening having to be the same. Full-time job, in addition to my work, making videos, filming in the evenings, editing, working and filming, weekday evenings, after dinner, working from home, warehouse, turning on the camera, evening routine I work full-time and film these evenings in the warehouse, usually after dinner, in addition to my work.