The biggest drain on an entrepreneur isn't work; it’s the in their head.
Do the hardest, most important thing first. No email, no Slack, no "quick wins" until the big rock is moved. 3. Build a "Minimum Viable System"
Spend 30 minutes every Sunday night mapping out the coming week. When Monday morning hits, you should be executing, not deciding what to do. 4. Aggressive Boundary Management
Getting your shit together isn't about being perfect; it's about being . It’s about narrowing your focus until only the essentials remain. Stop trying to do everything, and start doing the right things with a clear head.
You don’t need a complex 10-step productivity stack. You need a system that prevents you from forgetting who you are.
Stop living on coffee and adrenaline. High-performance engines don't run on trash. The Bottom Line
The biggest drain on an entrepreneur isn't work; it’s the in their head.
Do the hardest, most important thing first. No email, no Slack, no "quick wins" until the big rock is moved. 3. Build a "Minimum Viable System"
Spend 30 minutes every Sunday night mapping out the coming week. When Monday morning hits, you should be executing, not deciding what to do. 4. Aggressive Boundary Management
Getting your shit together isn't about being perfect; it's about being . It’s about narrowing your focus until only the essentials remain. Stop trying to do everything, and start doing the right things with a clear head.
You don’t need a complex 10-step productivity stack. You need a system that prevents you from forgetting who you are.
Stop living on coffee and adrenaline. High-performance engines don't run on trash. The Bottom Line