That so few implement
As someone who used to have a newsletter called “#FtheHUSTLE” (now called ‘the SPARK’), I have to admit that sometimes I struggle with working too much.
Not because I have to but because I love what I do, and I’m grateful to say it rarely feels like “work.”
I’ve also committed to staying focused on only a few things this year, which means trusting the process regardless of how quickly I see results.
That being said, there’s also nothing like a deadline to keep you on track and focused.
With my move back to Costa Rica only four months away, I have a handful of things I want to accomplish and put in place before my move.
Unless I have plans on the weekend, I kind of love getting some work done because it’s quiet, I never have calls, and I feel like I’m getting ahead of my week.
All of this feels contrary to my bigger goal of getting off the computer more 😉.
But I know the work I’m doing is building the foundation for that… so if it means a little more work now, then so be it.
However, at this stage in my life, I also refuse to let opportunities for actual “living” pass me by.