• The Secret to a More Creative, Profitable & Stress Free Graphic Design Career YOU Need to Embrace

  • Mar 11 2025
  • Durée: 34 min
  • Podcast

The Secret to a More Creative, Profitable & Stress Free Graphic Design Career YOU Need to Embrace

  • Résumé

  • Hustle culture has convinced Graphic Designers that working at 100% all the time is the only way to make it. Spoiler alert: it’s NOT.

    Graphic designers are burning out, overworking, and grinding themselves into the ground—all in the name of “success.

    Truth Bomb: More work ≠ better work.

    Enter Hara Hachi Bu—a centuries-old philosophy that has kept people thriving. It’s the secret weapon designers NEED to build a more profitable, creative, and stress-free career.

    In this thought-provoking episode of The Angry Designer Podcast, we break down:

    • Why most designers are working too hard—and getting LESS from it
    • What Warren Buffett, Steve Jobs & Marie Kondo understood that most designers don’t
    • The Japanese rule that will save you from burnout & make you a better designer
    • How to work 80% but earn 100% (or more!)

    If you’re tired of being overworked, underpaid, and stuck in a never-ending cycle of stress, this episode is your wake-up call. It’s time to work smarter, design better, and actually enjoy your damn career for years to come.

    Less stress. More impact. Smarter work.
    Hustle is dead—it’s time to design smarter, not harder. Tune in now.

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