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311: The Work You Can Stop Doing


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As entrepreneurs, it's easy to fall into routines. We find a way of doing something, it works, and before we know it, it's become part of how we run the business.

The problem is, businesses grow. And if the way you're spending your time never changes, you can end up holding onto work that no longer needs your attention.

In this episode, Monique explores the work entrepreneurs often continue doing out of habit, how to recognize when it's time to let go, and why creating more capacity is just as important as getting things done.

DURING THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN:

  • How to recognize when you've outgrown the way you're working

  • One question to ask before adding another task to your plate

  • Why some things stay on your to do list for far longer than they should

  • How to identify work that's been running on habit instead of purpose

  • A simple way to create more capacity without adding more hours to your week

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