5 ways to combat the entrepreneur’s worst enemy
#1. Set clear goals and deadlines.
By setting specific, achievable goals and attaching deadlines to them, you can better focus your efforts and stay motivated to complete tasks on time.
#2. Break tasks down into smaller steps.
Large, overwhelming tasks can be intimidating, leading us to avoid them altogether.
“Create a marketing plan for 2023.” – Nobody wants to do that. It sounds like way too much work and something tough to complete.
Instead, break it down into smaller, more manageable steps. Completing tasks will give you a feeling of satisfaction and will motivate you to keep going.
#3. Eliminate distractions.
I recently started a #DeepWork challenge on Twitter. 2 hours per day of undistracted, deep work for the next 100 days.
It’s helping me to get a lot done.
Distractions are one of the biggest enemies of productivity. Setting your phone to “flight mode,” using a simple blocker to prevent you from checking Twitter for a couple of hours, and noise-canceling headphones are all you need to get a lot of work done.
#4. Use accountability to your advantage.
Having someone hold you accountable for your actions can be a powerful motivator. If I miss a #DeepWork session, I donate $100 to a charity.
You can also find an accountability partner to share your goals and progress.
Having to tell someone what you’ve accomplished will give you a slight push to avoid showing up with nothing.
#5 Reward yourself for completing tasks.
This is extremely important.
It can be as simple as allowing yourself to take a break or having a cookie. Whatever works for you.
This can help reinforce positive behavior and make it more likely that you’ll continue to progress toward your goals.
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How To Write Copy that Sells
5 ways to combat the entrepreneur’s worst enemy
#1. Set clear goals and deadlines.
By setting specific, achievable goals and attaching deadlines to them, you can better focus your efforts and stay motivated to complete tasks on time.
#2. Break tasks down into smaller steps.
Large, overwhelming tasks can be intimidating, leading us to avoid them altogether.
“Create a marketing plan for 2023.” – Nobody wants to do that. It sounds like way too much work and something tough to complete.
Instead, break it down into smaller, more manageable steps. Completing tasks will give you a feeling of satisfaction and will motivate you to keep going.
#3. Eliminate distractions.
I recently started a #DeepWork challenge on Twitter. 2 hours per day of undistracted, deep work for the next 100 days.
It’s helping me to get a lot done.
Distractions are one of the biggest enemies of productivity. Setting your phone to “flight mode,” using a simple blocker to prevent you from checking Twitter for a couple of hours, and noise-canceling headphones are all you need to get a lot of work done.
#4. Use accountability to your advantage.
Having someone hold you accountable for your actions can be a powerful motivator. If I miss a #DeepWork session, I donate $100 to a charity.
You can also find an accountability partner to share your goals and progress.
Having to tell someone what you’ve accomplished will give you a slight push to avoid showing up with nothing.
#5 Reward yourself for completing tasks.
This is extremely important.
It can be as simple as allowing yourself to take a break or having a cookie. Whatever works for you.
This can help reinforce positive behavior and make it more likely that you’ll continue to progress toward your goals.
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How To Write Copy that Sells
5 ways to combat the entrepreneur’s worst enemy
#1. Set clear goals and deadlines.
By setting specific, achievable goals and attaching deadlines to them, you can better focus your efforts and stay motivated to complete tasks on time.
#2. Break tasks down into smaller steps.
Large, overwhelming tasks can be intimidating, leading us to avoid them altogether.
“Create a marketing plan for 2023.” – Nobody wants to do that. It sounds like way too much work and something tough to complete.
Instead, break it down into smaller, more manageable steps. Completing tasks will give you a feeling of satisfaction and will motivate you to keep going.
#3. Eliminate distractions.
I recently started a #DeepWork challenge on Twitter. 2 hours per day of undistracted, deep work for the next 100 days.
It’s helping me to get a lot done.
Distractions are one of the biggest enemies of productivity. Setting your phone to “flight mode,” using a simple blocker to prevent you from checking Twitter for a couple of hours, and noise-canceling headphones are all you need to get a lot of work done.
#4. Use accountability to your advantage.
Having someone hold you accountable for your actions can be a powerful motivator. If I miss a #DeepWork session, I donate $100 to a charity.
You can also find an accountability partner to share your goals and progress.
Having to tell someone what you’ve accomplished will give you a slight push to avoid showing up with nothing.
#5 Reward yourself for completing tasks.
This is extremely important.
It can be as simple as allowing yourself to take a break or having a cookie. Whatever works for you.
This can help reinforce positive behavior and make it more likely that you’ll continue to progress toward your goals.
5 ways to combat the entrepreneur’s worst enemy
#1. Set clear goals and deadlines.
By setting specific, achievable goals and attaching deadlines to them, you can better focus your efforts and stay motivated to complete tasks on time.
#2. Break tasks down into smaller steps.
Large, overwhelming tasks can be intimidating, leading us to avoid them altogether.
“Create a marketing plan for 2023.” – Nobody wants to do that. It sounds like way too much work and something tough to complete.
Instead, break it down into smaller, more manageable steps. Completing tasks will give you a feeling of satisfaction and will motivate you to keep going.
#3. Eliminate distractions.
I recently started a #DeepWork challenge on Twitter. 2 hours per day of undistracted, deep work for the next 100 days.
It’s helping me to get a lot done.
Distractions are one of the biggest enemies of productivity. Setting your phone to “flight mode,” using a simple blocker to prevent you from checking Twitter for a couple of hours, and noise-canceling headphones are all you need to get a lot of work done.
#4. Use accountability to your advantage.
Having someone hold you accountable for your actions can be a powerful motivator. If I miss a #DeepWork session, I donate $100 to a charity.
You can also find an accountability partner to share your goals and progress.
Having to tell someone what you’ve accomplished will give you a slight push to avoid showing up with nothing.
#5 Reward yourself for completing tasks.
This is extremely important.
It can be as simple as allowing yourself to take a break or having a cookie. Whatever works for you.
This can help reinforce positive behavior and make it more likely that you’ll continue to progress toward your goals.
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