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Solo business mini series part 5 – introducing the Productivity Ecosystem!
In the past few episodes I’ve talked about why things tend to get complicated in solo businesses, how focusing on your most impactful tasks help us make faster progress in our businesses without hustle, and why it’s challenging to prioritize our most impactful tasks.
So today I want to talk about how you can make it easier to be more productive, aka prioritize impactful activities and projects that you feel would make a difference for you or your business.
Last summer, I realized that there are three important parts of the Finnish lifestyle that support productivity and work-life balance, and I’ve just recently had some new epiphanies around it – so even if you’ve heard me talk about these before, I hope you’ll listen to this one because I’ve developed it a good bit and I feel like I’ve finally cracked the code on the SISU part of this framework.
Based on my Finnish upbringing, my experience as a business owner, and my training as a psychologist, I’ve developed a three-part Productivity Ecosystem that supports your productivity and helps you keep showing up long-term for your business without hustle.
Written version of this episode: https://jennahellberg.com/blog/increase-productivity-solo-business-owner
Episode 055: https://jennahellberg.com/episodes/055-make-faster-progress-solo-business
5 activities that are impactful for business owners blog post: https://jennahellberg.com/blog/grow-solo-business-faster-without-hustle-burnout
Why it's hard to focus on impactful tasks (aka your brain on the Eisenhower Matrix) blog post: https://jennahellberg.com/blog/focus-important-tasks-project-small-business
Don’t forget to grab a screenshot of the episode and share/say Hei on IG: https://www.instagram.com/thejennahellberg
Find mentioned/current resources here: https://jennahellberg.com/resources
Check out my services: https://jennahellberg.com
Want to leave me a note? You can do that here: https://jennahellberg.com/note
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Solo business mini series part 5 – introducing the Productivity Ecosystem!
In the past few episodes I’ve talked about why things tend to get complicated in solo businesses, how focusing on your most impactful tasks help us make faster progress in our businesses without hustle, and why it’s challenging to prioritize our most impactful tasks.
So today I want to talk about how you can make it easier to be more productive, aka prioritize impactful activities and projects that you feel would make a difference for you or your business.
Last summer, I realized that there are three important parts of the Finnish lifestyle that support productivity and work-life balance, and I’ve just recently had some new epiphanies around it – so even if you’ve heard me talk about these before, I hope you’ll listen to this one because I’ve developed it a good bit and I feel like I’ve finally cracked the code on the SISU part of this framework.
Based on my Finnish upbringing, my experience as a business owner, and my training as a psychologist, I’ve developed a three-part Productivity Ecosystem that supports your productivity and helps you keep showing up long-term for your business without hustle.
Written version of this episode: https://jennahellberg.com/blog/increase-productivity-solo-business-owner
Episode 055: https://jennahellberg.com/episodes/055-make-faster-progress-solo-business
5 activities that are impactful for business owners blog post: https://jennahellberg.com/blog/grow-solo-business-faster-without-hustle-burnout
Why it's hard to focus on impactful tasks (aka your brain on the Eisenhower Matrix) blog post: https://jennahellberg.com/blog/focus-important-tasks-project-small-business
Don’t forget to grab a screenshot of the episode and share/say Hei on IG: https://www.instagram.com/thejennahellberg
Find mentioned/current resources here: https://jennahellberg.com/resources
Check out my services: https://jennahellberg.com
Want to leave me a note? You can do that here: https://jennahellberg.com/note