City girl life careers10/30/2022 ![]() ![]() You can’t seem to get to important day-to-day tasks because they seem exhausting. The kitchen light has been out for weeks. You have a stack of unopened mail you haven’t gotten to, including bills that need to be paid. You’re not getting critical tasks done.But the consequences of not doing so is even more costly. It can be hard to find time to exercise, go to doctor appointments, and other things maintaining our health requires. But if it is the only self-care you’ve done in months, you need a reset. Here are a few signs you’re nearing your capacity or are already overcommitted and about to burst your dam: So, unfortunately, we find out we’ve taken on too much only after the fact when we crash-hard. Plus, that capacity can ebb and flow over time and is affected by your health and relationships in addition to your work. It’s hard to know exactly when you’ve gotten to your maximum capacity for doing. We become women who do too much and are miserable about not doing any of it up to our standards. Many of us say “yes” to things we don’t have time for-to clients, friends, and even family-without thinking through the consequences. As solopreneurs, it’s what we say “no” to that will actually help us grow. We tell ourselves that doing these things will help us grow our business when in reality, the opposite is true. Or to say “yes” when a favorite client asks you to take on a project that’s not part of your core capabilities but that you could potentially take on. Sometimes, I have to say no.īut, it’s tempting to take on just one extra project. ![]() Even if I work with my favorite trusted freelancers. As a solopreneur, there’s only so much work I can take on. ![]()
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