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How do the greatest entrepreneurs create a rhythm in their lives that allows for strategic thinking and creative planning? Bill Gates, for example, was known to take extended solo vacations twice a year. No phone, no social events, just time to sit and reflect. This gave him the space to develop a strategy for the next six months of his life and business, and to make big moves instead of just reacting. While it may not be possible for you to take three days to unplug just yet, Hallie and I discuss how you can create some white space in your daily life today. Time to gain clarity, and create a North Star to follow.
First, we break down what we mean by creating white space in our lives, and how we are supposed to make time for it alongside our jobs, taking care of kids, pets, spending time with friends, etc. Then, we share our ways of building white space into our daily schedules to help deal with burnout and become more aligned with ourselves. When you spend a little time just planning out how you spend your day and engage in self-inquiry, you get more life back to give in a way that really matters to you. See full show notes.
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How do the greatest entrepreneurs create a rhythm in their lives that allows for strategic thinking and creative planning? Bill Gates, for example, was known to take extended solo vacations twice a year. No phone, no social events, just time to sit and reflect. This gave him the space to develop a strategy for the next six months of his life and business, and to make big moves instead of just reacting. While it may not be possible for you to take three days to unplug just yet, Hallie and I discuss how you can create some white space in your daily life today. Time to gain clarity, and create a North Star to follow.
First, we break down what we mean by creating white space in our lives, and how we are supposed to make time for it alongside our jobs, taking care of kids, pets, spending time with friends, etc. Then, we share our ways of building white space into our daily schedules to help deal with burnout and become more aligned with ourselves. When you spend a little time just planning out how you spend your day and engage in self-inquiry, you get more life back to give in a way that really matters to you. See full show notes.