pro tip: make a task list for the day right after you wake up and prioritize the most important stuff first. now schedule it out in 30 minute increments. remember to schedule short breaks so you don't burn out.
hope this helps that sorry 10% crowd
complacency will ruin even the best of them
glb
pro tip: make a task list for the day right after you wake up and prioritize the most important stuff first. now schedule it out in 30 minute increments. remember to schedule short breaks so you don't burn out.
hope this helps that sorry 10% crowd
complacency will ruin even the best of them
glb
Doing drugs will definitely slow your roll, but you gotta also remember that guys like Jobs had staffs working with them.
If I could only work on higher order stuff exclusively (next year should be close) then I could redline it like mad.
But when you're doing the usual entrepreneurial stuff, having to wear 10 different hats, you get all of the fatigue, with less of the inspiration, and eventually that will wear you down.
Doing drugs will definitely slow your roll, but you gotta also remember that guys like Jobs had staffs working with them.
If I could only work on higher order stuff exclusively (next year should be close) then I could redline it like mad.
But when you're doing the usual entrepreneurial stuff, having to wear 10 different hats, you get all of the fatigue, with less of the inspiration, and eventually that will wear you down.
This, the fatigue and procrastination really starts to kick in when you find yourself working at stuff you are sub-optimal at. And if you are a one man show that'll happen a lot.Doing drugs will definitely slow your roll, but you gotta also remember that guys like Jobs had staffs working with them.
If I could only work on higher order stuff exclusively (next year should be close) then I could redline it like mad.
But when you're doing the usual entrepreneurial stuff, having to wear 10 different hats, you get all of the fatigue, with less of the inspiration, and eventually that will wear you down.
Agreed, imo. Although I can't help feeling that I'd end up doing more work than I do if I worked less hours and had set work schedules, rather than my current tactic of 16 hour days with no real schedule.
Thanks, but I think I already read it. I actually went through this cycle a couple times, starting in 02/03.Did you ever read the E-myth? It talks about that same feeling you are going through. I'm pretty sure I have the .pdf if you want it.
I have accomplished a lot this year by letting other people do what they are best at, and not trying to be the MVP of everything.Just going from no employees to 1 employee increased my productivity by a factor of 5.