this post was submitted on 17 Nov 2023
1 points (100.0% liked)
Entrepreneur
0 readers
1 users here now
Rules
- No Personal Attacks - criticism of ideas is allowed, attacking people is not.
- Self Posts Only - links can only provide supplementary material. Your post must contain enough content to have a discussion.
- No “How To Get Rich Quick” posts - This community is not about making a quick buck. Posts asking the community how to make $X, without making specific reference to a reasonable idea, are not tolerated.
- Avoid unprofessional communication - Please treat fellow entrepreneurs like respected coworkers, label conversations if NSFW and avoid deliberate provocations.
Please feel free to provide evidence-based best practices, share a micro-victory, discuss strategy and concepts with a frame work, ask for feedback, and create professional conversation. Treat every post as if you're at work and representing the best version of yourself.
founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
Hmm in the 11 years I’ve been in business I’ve learned to stop. Let me explain. I am meticulously organized. Everything is written, notated, and scheduled on my calendar with a reminder. So I know my deadlines and I know how when I’m motivated I can bang out projects in up to four hours (depending on the project and needs). However, there is no cure for being over worked, over whelmed, or just plain pushing yourself to continue in the moment. You said you worked hard for several months and now it’s hard to continue with the call of activities that relax you. So, GO RELAX. Mental fortitude when working on your own company like this isn’t about constantly getting at it. It’s about balance. If you can’t focus go on the hike. Get out of your head and let the ideas and motivation come. Progress bar and the other things can help but not if you aren’t in the right state of mind.