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Slow down to slow down?
I’m sure you’ve heard the phrase “Slow down to speed up”
The thought process behind this is you need to slow down before you can speed up.
We’re all busy.
Running around with our hair on fire.
Pushed to the limit at work plus a busy personal life.
You know what it feels like when things pile up and overwhelm you.
When I feel things spinning out of control, I intentionally slow down.
I slow down and take a look at where I’m spending my time.
Is it the best use of my time?
Is it generating revenue?
As Marie Kondo says, “Does it spark joy?”
I clear the clutter from my business and my life so I can speed up and focus on the tasks I love to do AND bring in revenue.
Lately, something has changed for me.
Maybe it’s becoming a grandfather for the first time.
Maybe it’s losing three close friends.
Maybe I’m getting older.
You may have noticed I’ve been slowing down lately.
I’m looking at my business and my life to clear the clutter.