Peter’s in a weird spot. He should be happy but he’s not.He’s built a successful business and has a great team in place that allows him to remove himself from the business. Every entrepreneur’s dream. But he’s actually frustrated.Peter thought that fulfilling that entrepreneurial dream of working himself out of a successful business would let him
The question I kept asking myself was:
“How can I avoid my natural tendency to go overboard and catch myself before I burnout?”
It was a tough puzzle to solve.
But I figured out something really big and it has to do with high-risk groups…
Here are my main reflections of 2020 in 3 categories: 5 lesson learned – 3 ways I’ll be implementing those lessons in 2021 – 2 mindset issues I still struggle with…
After some ups and downs Nathan is asking himself “Are the benefits and happiness that come from smashing really big specific goals worth the possible disappointment and energy drainage of falling short?”…
Is this fascination with deep work actually ruining the productivity of entrepreneurs and executives alike? Has it become an entrapment?
We’ve all been there. A tough situation where we have to make up our minds and decide between doing what’s right and doing what’s easy.
So the question is, how do we make a decision that we’re not going to regret?
TLDR We don’t necessarily need to try to identify what exactly is holding us back, we need to try to figure out where we’re trying to progress to and WHY. Not having a clear outline of where we want to get to and WHY we want to get there is what’s actually holding us back 99.9% of