If you’ve hit the 6-figure mark, you may be thinking that you’re immune from all this productivity advice.
You don’t need it anymore; you’ve already hit your goals, and unless it’s something about team, you don’t need to pay attention to it.
Here’s what a productivity overhaul *actually* does for you – personally – when you’re a 6-figure business owner, and you’ve already experienced monetary success.
Primarily? I want you to ditch the hustle mode.
Look – you made it here (congratulations, by the way!) on the basis of sheer guts and strength of will and lack of sleep while you just powered through.
You did it – for sure and certain, you did – but at what cost?
You don’t take vacations – because the business might dip.
You don’t have hobbies – the business is all you need.
You don’t have mental space in your life – because you’re always chewing on the next business problem.
In other words, you don’t have *balance* – and there’s no such thing as margin in your life right now. (Hasn’t been, since you started this journey.)
Isn’t it time you learned to be successful without hustling every minute?
To enjoy the successful business owner life without ignoring your kids?
To be able to *appreciate* your business, not almost resent it as a constantly hungry hamster wheel?
What would it do for your life to be able to turn off the CEO mode, turn on the mom mode, and spend some time just lazing around the house with your family?
Dreaming what *you* actually want out of life?
Making it happen ‘cause you’ve got the mental margin to plan and prep and play with them?
It’s not too late to ditch hustle mode.
It’s never too late.
All you have to do is set this ninja level of productivity success as your next business goal – ‘cause I know you’re great at reaching goals.
And you’ll do this. You’ll LIVE this.
It’s all there, waiting for you.
Waiting for you to admit that you want out of the rat race.
Waiting for you to declare that you want an afternoon off every week.
Waiting for you to proclaim that you’re done with working 40 hours a week on your own, and that you’d actually like to work just 20.
And it’s going to happen. You’re going to do this.
Because this is next-level productivity thinking, right here.