Sitting on the patio, looking at the landscape of downtown Los Angeles, I had a thought today:
I forgot what California taught me.
It taught me how to sit… think, reflect.
And today, that reality came rushing back in again.
It’s time to shift gears.
I’ve been building and building, and yes, there’s still more building to do, but now, it’s time to bring some attention to what I’ve been building.
As I wrapped up 30 days’ worth of social media content and started analyzing it, I realized not only does my content have to shift, my entire calendar has to shift.
I’ve done this before.
I just never noticed the transition so clearly.
Now I’m asking:
How do I build in the things I have to do every day that align with where I’m trying to go?
Because what goes on your calendar is your objective.
It’s what you’re doing consistently to reach your outcome.
And now that I’m paying more attention to it than ever, I know it has to shift again.
Some tasks need to be handed off.
Some responsibilities need to narrow.
And that brings me back to 10x vs 2x, shout out to Dan Kennedy and Dr. Benjamin Hardy.
These times in entrepreneurship require ultra focus to get the best results.
That means eliminating multitasking.
That means locking in.
I’ve always been one of those people who hustled.
And honestly, I’m grateful for that seaso , I needed it.
But now that hustle is refined.
It’s strategic. Intentional. Focused.
That’s what makes me grateful for the journey.
If you’re not someone who regularly sits and thinks, start now.
Take the time to be still.
Make sure you’re heading in the right direction , and doing the right things in your business.
Sometimes we have to take things off our plate.
Sometimes we have to slow down to speed up.
God Bless The Entrepreneur®️
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