10/08/2025
It seemed like sharing some of my “business” things were helpful for some folks, so here are a few more:
⭐️ Having MANY ideas is great. Being able and willing to actually execute ideas is key. Have a running list of your many plans, but focus on 1-2 things at a time to actually put into action because if you’re only ever dreaming and never actually putting rubber to the road, there’s no forward progress. Trying to work on more than 2 things at once means you’re probably spreading your attention too thin to do those 1-2 things really well and get the data you need for the long haul.
⭐️ Similarly, figure out what tasks need to happen every day vs. week vs. month, and schedule those things. Put them in your reminders app, or on your calendar - somewhere VISIBLE. I’m a huge fan of time-blocking on my actual calendar. This makes long to-do lists feel less overwhelming, creates more focus, and consistency.
⭐️ Ask for feedback and be open to critique. Receiving feedback doesn’t mean you’re a failure or doing a bad job. Being open to receiving feedback gives you opportunities to discover new or better ways to do your work and ultimately provide more value and solve problems - which is the whole point.
⭐️ Consider what problem you’re solving. If you have a service or product that you’re offering, try removing your own ideals and ego and think about the person in front of you - just because you think your product or service is great, is it actually SOLVING their problem or is it just what you like?
⭐️ In the beginning, a lot of effort might be exchanged for experience, and that’s okay. When you start something new, you spend a LOT more time and energy with a lot less “’reward” because you’re developing and refining your style, systems, solutions. This, to me, is one of the hardest truths - because we all want to make a living, charge our worth, etc etc. but depending on what you’re doing, you might have to sacrifice the financial “reward” for experience and iterating. And also, that might not BE feasible for your circumstances yet - and that’s okay, too.
& most of these things don’t stop being true, even as you grow. 🫶