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agathetaboo
@agathedavray.eth
Please π If you've figured out how to step back from day-to-day execution and scale your business without burning out, I'd love to hear how you did it.
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mOde
@mode-nearchos
It's a challenge... I have had two breakthrough moments in my path so far: - first one was when I met @trigs. Doing things with someone who's always there to help is something else. It lets you have time to restart yourself. - second one was once I figured out that I am no multitasker, even tho I always tried to be one. Focus on one single thing per day. If you finish it, take another one, but always one at a time... No more. Prioritize. Imagine that you MUST choose, there's no other way. You will then always focus on what's really important. Because when you have a choice do work on it all, every "nice to have" becomes "a must". But there's only one "a must" and that's where your focus should go.
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Trigs
@trigs
That second one hits hard for me. In this industry it feels like you have to do everything to get anything done. But trying to do everything means actually accomplishing nothing. Prioritization and focus is a key differentiator for preventing burnout.
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agathetaboo
@agathedavray.eth
yeah thanks for the advice! I practice "boxes" like 1h I do that, then I stop, and I have a to do list, that is quite working (not too long) but the min work per day is high tbh
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