Maybe it's time you gave yourself permission to take a break.
After all, did you really start your business to be tethered to your laptop 24/7?
When was the last time you completely forgot about work?
Or stopped worrying about 100 different things?
Or the last time you gave yourself permission to…
Put your phone on DND…
Close your laptop for 24 hours…
Spent a day outside or took a day trip with friends…
Binged an entire Netflix series in a day (maybe that's just me)...
Hope you don't take this the wrong way, of course.
We've all put in the long hours (especially in the early days).
It is hard work when everything depends on you.
But here's the truth…
There will always be another project, or fire, or problem client, or tech glitch.
(That's maybe the one thing that hasn't changed in my 9 years running Growth Tools)
If you can't give yourself a break now, then you're never going to have the freedom you want.
Isn't that why you started your business in the first place?
The cool news is there's almost always an easy fix hiding in plain sight.
You just can't see it when you're stuck in the weeds.
For example, here's a shocking stat for you…
Almost all of the coaches & course creators I've helped were spending at least 12 hours per week on busywork that wasn't growing their business.
Talk about a recipe for burnout.
I hope you're not experiencing this. But if you are, here's the deal.
This weekend, I'm giving you permission to sign off, take a break, and recharge.
Then starting next week, let's reclaim your peace of mind.
Go ahead and pick a time for us to chat so we can take a look at your business, find what we can cut from your workload, and make a plan that's sustainable, simple, and clear to help you hit your revenue goals.
You should enjoy your entrepreneurial journey.
Otherwise, what's the point? Plenty of places are hiring remote. Get a job.
But I have a feeling that's not really what you're after.
It's just the overwhelm and pressure that's keeping you up at night.
That said, the cycle has to stop sometime.
Remember that saying, "The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now"?
Time to plant that tree. Click here, set a time for us to talk, and then take the weekend off knowing that next week you'll have a plan to put an end to soul-sucking work days and get back to enjoying the fruits of your labor.
Looking forward to it,
-Bryan
P.S. No one wants to be a slave to their business. If you're feeling burnt out, your assignment is to take a break this weekend. Check your work at the door (or keyboard). And if you want to have a chat next week about how to make a sustainable, fun, and clear plan for the future, pick a time that works for you here. Then come prepared with the highlight of your weekend!
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