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20 minutes of sweating clears the cortisol that’s making you feel overwhelmed.

Tasks belong on a calendar with a start and end time. If it’s not scheduled, it’s a wish.

The biggest drain on an entrepreneur isn't work; it’s the in their head. The Entrepreneur's Guide To Getting Your Shit T...

Set a "hard stop" time. Whether it’s 6:00 PM or 9:00 PM, close the laptop.

If you are working 12 hours a day but the needle isn't moving, you aren't working—you’re procrastinating via "admin." 20 minutes of sweating clears the cortisol that’s

Do the hardest, most important thing first. No email, no Slack, no "quick wins" until the big rock is moved. 3. Build a "Minimum Viable System"

You are the most expensive piece of equipment in your company. If you break, the company stops. 6 hours is a minimum, not a luxury. The biggest drain on an entrepreneur isn't work;

Apply the 80/20 Rule . Identify the two tasks that actually generate revenue or growth. Everything else—the logo tweaks, the "networking" coffee chats, the inbox filing—is secondary.