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This is a good way to start off thinking about your month ahead.
After youāve outlined your SWOT and have a clear picture, you can start to think about how youāre going to dodge those threats and lean into your strengths tactically.
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Moments of self-reflection and time alone are very important. But that doesnāt mean leaning on your independence is the key to peace of mind.
Around 64% of freelancers feel lonely with no support. Thatās detrimental to success, creativity, and grit.
Tell people what you want/need and whatās keeping you from getting there. Often, theyāll share an idea, connection, or resource that will help you overcome your most frustrating obstacles
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Most worries are pointless āIn her TED talk, Isabelle Mercier puts it perfectly. 92% of what most people worry about has already happened or isnāt going to happen.
Every time you have a worrying thought, write it down and reframe it as an opportunity ā it works 99% of the time. So, for example:
Worrying Thought: āI feel like Iām going to lose this client.ā Reframed Opportunity:Ā āIf I send them some creative ideas for our next project, the client is more likely to work with me again.ā
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